JDBC/MX 5.0 Driver for SQL/MX Programmer's Reference (SQL/MX 2.x)
Document Structure
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Document Sections
Section Description
Table of Contents Shows the structure of this document in outline form. Each
section and subsection name is a link to that section or
subsection.
About This Document Describes the intended audience and the document structure,
lists related documents, explains notation conventions and
abbreviations, and invites comments.
Introduction to JDBC/MX
Driver
Describes the JDBC/MX driver architecture and the API
package.
Installing and Verifying
JDBC/MX
Describes where to find information about the installation
requirements and explains how to verify the JDBC/MX
driver the installation.
Accessing SQL Databases
with SQL/MX
Explains how to access SQL databases with SQL/MX from
the NonStop Server for Java 4 by using the JDBC/MX
driver.
Working with BLOB and
CLOB Data
Describes working with BLOB and CLOB data in JDBC
applications using the standard interface described in the
JDBC 3.0 API specification.
Managing the SQL/MX
Tables for BLOB and CLOB
Data
Describes the database management (administrative) tasks
for adding and managing the tables for BLOB and CLOB data.
The JDBC/MX driver uses SQL/MX tables in implementing
support for BLOB and CLOB data access.
Module File Caching (MFC) Describes the Module File Caching (MFC) feature of the
JDBC/ MX T2 Driver.
JDBC/MX Compliance Explains how JDBC/MX differs from the Sun Microsystems
JDBC standard because of limitations of SQL/MX and the
JDBC/MX driver.
JDBC Trace Facility Explains how to use the JDBC trace facility and how to log
SQL statement IDs and corresponding JDBC SQL
statements.
Migration Describes any code changes needed by applications to
migrate from using an earlier JDBC/MX driver PVU. to
H50.










