NonStop Server for Java 5.1 Programmer's Reference

Portable Operating System Interface X (POSIX)
A family of interrelated interface standards defined by ANSI and IEEE. Each POSIX interface is
separately defined in a numbered ANSI/IEEE standard or draft standard. The standards deal with
issues of portability, interoperability, and uniformity of user interfaces.
POSIX
See Portable Operating System Interface X (POSIX).
private key
An encryption key that is not known to all parties.
protocol
A set of formal rules for transmitting data, especially across a network. Low-level protocols define
electrical and physical standards, bit-ordering, byte-ordering, and the transmission, error detection,
and error correction of the bit stream. High-level protocols define data formatting, including the
syntax of messages, the terminal-to-computer dialogue, character sets, sequencing of messages,
and so on.
Pthread
A POSIX thread.
public key
An encryption key that is known to all parties.
pure Java
Java that relies only on the Core Packages, meaning that it can run anywhere.
R
RDF
See Remote Duplicate Database Facility (RDF).
Remote Duplicate Database Facility (RDF)
The HP software product that does the following:
Assists in disaster recovery for OLTP production databases
Monitors database updates audited by the TMF subsystem on a primary system and applies
those updates to a copy of the database on a remote system
Remote Method Invocation (RMI)
The Java package used for homogeneous distributed objects in an all-Java environment.
requester
See client.
RMI
See Remote Method Invocation (RMI).
rmic