JDBC Type 4 Driver Programmer's Reference for SQL/MX Release 3.2.1
H
Hotspot virtual
machine
See Java Hotspot virtual machine.
HP JDBC Driver for
SQL/MP
(JDBC/MP)
The product that provides access to SQL/MP and conforms to the JDBC API.
HP JDBC Driver for
SQL/MX
(JDBC/MX)
The product that provides access to SQL/MX and conforms to the JDBC API.
HP NonStop ODBC
Server
The HP implementation of ODBC for NonStop systems.
HP NonStop
operating system
The operating system for NonStop systems.
HP NonStop Server
for Java
Transaction API
An implementation of Java Transaction API (JTA). One version of the NonStop Server for Java
Transaction API uses JTS and another uses TMF.
HP NonStop Server
for Java, based on
Java Standard
Edition 5.0
The formal name of the NonStop Server for Java product whose Java virtual machine conforms
to the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 5.0. See also NonStop Server for Java 5.
HP NonStop
SQL/MP (SQL/MP)
HP NonStop Structured Query Language/MP, the HP relational database management system
for NonStop servers.
HP NonStop
SQL/MX (SQL/MX)
HP NonStop Structured Query Language/MX, the HP next-generation relational database
management system for business-critical applications on NonStop servers.
HP NonStop
system
HP computers (hardware and software) that support the NonStop operating system.
HP NonStop
Technical Library
The browser-based interface to NonStop computing technical information.
HP NonStop
Transaction
Management
Facility (TMF)
An HP product that provides transaction protection, database consistency, and database recovery.
SQL statements issued through a JDBC driver against a NonStop SQL database call procedures
in the TMF subsystem.
HP NonStop
TS/MP (TS/MP)
An HP product that supports the creation of Pathway servers to access NonStop SQL/MP or
Enscribe databases in an online transaction processing (OLTP) environment.
HP Tandem
Advanced
Command
Language (TACL)
The command interpreter for the operating system, which also functions as a programming
language, allowing users to define aliases, macros, and function keys.
HTML See Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
HTTP See Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
hyperlink A reference (link) from a point in one hypertext document to a point in another document or
another point in the same document. A browser usually displays a hyperlink in a different color,
font, or style. When the user activates the link (usually by clicking on it with the mouse), the
browser displays the target of the link.
hypertext A collection of documents ( nodes ) containing cross-references or links that, with the aid of an
interactive browser, allow a reader to move easily from one document to another.
Hypertext Mark-up
Language (HTML)
A hypertext document format used on the World Wide Web.
Hypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTP)
The client - server TCP/IP protocol used on the World Wide Web for the exchange of HTML
documents.
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