JDBC Type 4 Driver 2.0 Programmer's Reference (SQL/MX 2.x)
throws
Java keyword used to define the exceptions that a method can raise.
TMF
See HP NonStop Transaction Management Facility (TMF)
transaction
A user-defined action that a client program (usually running on a workstation) requests from a
server.
Transaction Management Facility (TMF)
See HP NonStop Transaction Management Facility (TMF)
trigger
A trigger defines a set of actions that are executed automatically whenever a delete, insert, or
update operation occurs on a specified base table.
U
Unicode
A character-coding scheme designed to be an extension of ASCII. By using 16 bits for each
character (rather than ASCII's 7), Unicode can represent almost every character of every language
and many symbols (such as "&") in an internationally standard way, eliminating the complexity of
incompatible extended character sets and code pages. Unicode's first 128 codes correspond to
those of standard ASCII.
uniform resource locator (URL)
A draft standard for specifying an object on a network (such as a file, a newsgroup, or, with JDBC,
a database). URLs are used extensively on the World Wide Web. HTML documents use them to
specify the targets of hyperlinks.
URL
See uniform resource locator (URL).
V
virtual machine (VM)
A self-contained operating environment that behaves as if it is a separate computer. See also Java
virtual machine and Java Hotspot virtual machine.










