NonStop Server for Java 5.0 Programmer's Reference

directory services. The JNDI SPI enables a variety of naming and directory services to be
plugged in transparently, allowing Java programs that use the JNDI API to access their services.
NonStop Server for Java supports JNDI, which is a standard interface in Java implementations.
For more information about the JNDI, see the Sun Microsystems Java Naming and Directory
Interface 1.1.1 Specification
(http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/javadoc/overview-summary.html).
IPv6 Support
The J2SE JRE 5.0 release includes Internet Protocol version (IPv6) support in Java Networking.
This support makes J2SE compliant with the following standards (RFCs):
RFC2373: IPv6 Addressing Architecture
RFC 2553: BasicSocket Interface Extensions for IPv6
RFC 2732: Format for Literal IPv6 Addresses in URLs
Since the J2SE JRE does not support raw sockets, RFC 2292 (Advanced Sockets API for IPv6)
is not supported in this release.
Note: IPv6 support is supplied only if you use the NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem
with NonStop Server for Java.
Associated Java Based Products
Imagine developing standard Java applications and deploying and running them on NonStop
servers. You can develop these applications by using a wide-range of associated Java based
products that can use the NonStop Server for Java 5 runtime. The products are:
BEA WebLogic Server for the HP NonStop Server
JDBC Drivers for NonStop SQL Database Access
JToolkit for NonStop Servers
NonStop CORBA
NonStop Servlets for Java ServerPages
NonStop Server for Java Message Service (JMS)
NonStop Tuxedo: Jolt Client
Stored Procedures in Java
Note: For the specific product versions that work with the NonStop Server for