JDBC Type 4 Driver 2.0 Programmer's Reference (SQL/MX 2.x)

Chapter 4, Type 4 Driver Properties
Describes how to set the properties that configure the driver
and provides a detailed description of each property.
Chapter 5, Working with BLOB and CLOB Data
Describes working with BLOB and CLOB data in JDBC
applications using the standard interface described in the
JDBC 3.0 API specification.
Chapter 6, Managing the SQL/MX Tables for BLOB
and CLOB Data
Describes the database management (administrative) tasks for
adding and managing the tables for BLOB and CLOB data. The
Type 4 driver uses SQL/MX tables in implementing support
for BLOB and CLOB data access.
Chapter 7, Module File Caching (MFC)
Explains the Module File Caching (MFC) feature.
Chapter 8, Type 4 Driver Compliance
Explains how the Type 4 driver differs from the Sun
Microsystems JDBC 3.0 standard. Lists unsupported features
for NonStop SQL/MX and NonStop SQL/MP.
Chapter 9, Tracing and Logging Facilities
Explains the tracing and logging facilities.
Chapter 10, Migration and Compatibility
Describes application changes needed for migration to the
Type 4 driver.
Chapter 11, Messages
Lists messages from the Type 4 driver. The descriptions
include the message-text, the cause, the effect, and recovery
information.
Chapter 12, Using Type 4 Driver With WebLogic
Server(WLS) 8.1
Describes the use of Type 4 Driver With WebLogic
Server(WLS) 8.1
Appendix A, Sample Programs Accessing CLOB and
BLOB Data
Lists sample programs that show accessing CLOB and BLOB
data.
Appendix B. Scalar Functions
Lists the scalar functions that are not supported by Module
File Caching (MFC).
Glossary
Defines many terms that this document uses.
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Related Reading
Type 4 Driver APIs
NonStop System Computing Documents
In addition to the standard documentation, white papers about using the Type 4 driver with various application servers
and how to improve performance are available in both the product installation and the NonStop Technical Library at
docs.hp.com.