NonStop Server for Java 5.0 Programmer's Reference
members are the national standards organizations of 89 countries, including ANSI.
Internet
The network of many thousands of interconnected networks that use the TCP/IP
networking communications protocol. It provides e-mail, file transfer, news, remote
login, and access to thousands of databases. The Internet includes three kinds of
networks:
High-speed backbone networks such as NSFNET and MILNET❍
Mid-level networks such as corporate and university networks❍
Stub networks such as individual LANs❍
interoperability
(1) The ability to communicate, execute programs, or transfer data between dissimilar
environments, including among systems from multiple vendors or with multiple versions
of operating systems from the same vendor. HP documents often use the term
connectivity in this context, while other vendors use connectivity to mean hardware
compatibility.
(2) Within a NonStop system node, the ability to use the features or facilities of one
environment from another. For example, the gtacl command in the OSS environment
allows an interactive user to start and use a Guardian tool in the Guardian environment.
interpreter
The component of a Java virtual machine that interprets bytecode into native machine
code.
Invocation API
The C-language API that starts a Java virtual machine and invokes methods on it. The
Invocation API is a subset of the JNI.
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
IP specifies the format of packets and the addressing scheme. The current version of IP is
IPv4. IPv6 is a new version of IP designed to allow the Internet to grow steadily, both in
terms of number of hosts connected and the total amount of data traffic transmitted. (IP is
pronounced eye-pea.)
IPv6
See Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
ISO
See International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
iTP Secure WebServer
The HP web server with which the NonStop Server for Java integrates using servlets.










