NonStop Server for Java 5.1 Programmer's Reference
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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, and explains notation conventions and
abbreviations.
Introduction to
NonStop Server for Java 5.1
Explains NonStop software fundamentals as they apply to
NonStop Server for Java 5.1, describes associated Java products on
the NonStop system, and points out J2SE JDK highlights.
Getting Started Explains the prerequisites for using the NonStop Server for Java 5.1
for readers new to the Java language or HP NonStop Open System
Services (OSS). Includes step-by-step instructions for running a
simple program and for verifying the NonStop Server for Java
installation.
Installation and Configuration Explains installation and configuration requirements, the
NonStop Server for Java 5.1 directory structure, how to run Java
tools, and how to verify the installation.
Implementation Specifics Explains issues and features that are unique to the NonStop Server
for Java 5.1 implementation, such as JNI, IEEE floating-point
implementation, Java Print Service, multithreading programming,
JavaBeans, remote debugging, garbage collectors, and so forth.
Transactions Explains how the NonStop Server for Java 5.1 lets you work with
transactions.
Application Profiling Describes the application profiling environment and how to use the
HPROF agent to obtain runtime profile information on a
NonStop Server for Java 5.1 program.
Migrating Applications Explains how to change your applications that run with earlier
versions of NonStop Server for Java.