JDBC Type 2 Driver Programmer's Reference for SQL/MX Release 3.2.1 (H06.26+, J06.15+)

Application development guides
Describes how to embed SQL/MX statements in ANSI C and COBOL programs.SQL/MX Programming Manual
for C and COBOL
Describes how to understand query execution plans and write optimal queries
for an SQL/MX database.
SQL/MX Query Guide
Describes how NonStop SQL/MX integrates transactional queuing and
publish/subscribe services into its database infrastructure.
SQL/MX Queuing and
Publish/Subscribe Services
Describes how to use stored procedures that are written in Java within NonStop
SQL/MX.
SQL/MX Guide to Stored
Procedures in Java
Online help
Overview and reference entries from the SQL/MX Reference Manual.Reference Help
Individual messages grouped by source from the SQL/MX Messages Manual.Messages Help
Terms and definitions from the SQL/MX Glossary.Glossary Help
Context-sensitive help topics that describe how to use the NSM/web management
tool.
NSM/web Help
Contents and reference entries from the SQL/MX Database Manager User
Guide.
SQL/MX Database Manager
Help
Context-sensitive help topics that describe how to use the Visual Query Planner
graphical user interface.
Visual Query Planner Help
The NSM/web, SQL/MX Database Manager, and Visual Query Planner help systems are accessible
from their respective applications. You can download the Reference, Messages, and Glossary
online help from the HP Software Depot, at http://www.software.hp.com. For more information
about downloading online help, see the SQL/MX Release 3.2.1 Installation and Upgrade Guide.
Oracle documents
The following documents are available on Oracle websites:
NOTE: Oracle Java 2 Platform Standard Edition JDK 5.0 Documentation is provided on the
NonStop Server for Java 5 product distribution CD in an executable file for your convenience
incase you cannot get Java documentation from the Oracle websites. The links to Oracle Java
documentation in the JDBC/MX driver documentation go to the Oracle websites, which provide
more extensive documentation than JDK 5.0. HP cannot guarantee the availability of the JDK 5.0
documentation on the Oracle websites. Also, HP is not responsible for the links or content in the
documentation from Oracle.
JDBC 3.0 Specification, available for downloading from Oracle
(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/download-141179.html)
JDBC API Documentation, includes links to APIs and Tutorials
(http://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/guide/jdbc/index.html)
JDBC Data Access API general information
(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/overview-141217.html#1)
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