NonStop Server for Java 6.0 Programmer's Reference

SQL/MX Documents
NonStop Server for Java includes JDBC drivers that enable Java programs to interact with
NonStop SQL databases with SQL/MX.
SQL Supplement for H-series RVUs
This supplement provides information about HP NonStop SQL/MP™ and HP NonStop
SQL/MX that is specific to H-series release version updates (RVUs). The currently published
SQL/MP and SQL/MX manuals are intended for G-series users. To use G-series manuals,
H-series users should review and understand the exceptions noted in this supplement.
SQL/MX Guide to Stored Procedures in Java
Describes how to develop and deploy stored procedures in Java (SPJs) in SQL/MX.
SQL/MX Quick Start
Describes basic techniques for using SQL in the SQL/MX conversational interface (MXCI).
Also includes information about installing the sample database.
SQL/MX Comparison Guide for SQL/MP Users
Compares SQL/MP and SQL/MX.
SQL/MX Installation and Management Guide
Describes how to install and manage SQL/MX on a NonStop server.
SQL/MX Glossary
Explains the terminology used in SQL/MX documentation.
SQL/MX Query Guide
Explains query execution plans and how to write optimal queries for SQL/MX.
SQL/MX Reference Manual
Describes SQL/MX language elements (such as expressions, predicates, and functions)
and the SQL statements that can be run in MXCI or in embedded programs. Also describes
MXCI commands and utilities.
SQL/MX Messages Manual
Describes SQL/MX messages.
SQL/MX Programming Manual for C and COBOL
Describes the SQL/MX programmatic interface for ANSI C and COBOL.
SQL/MX Data Mining Guide
Describes the SQL/MX data structures and operations needed for the knowledge-discovery
process.
SQL/MX Queuing and Publish/Subscribe Services
Describes how SQL/MX integrates transactional queuing and publish/subscribe services
into its database infrastructure.
TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual
Describes the installation, configuration, and management of the NonStop TCP/IP product
(see TCP/IP). For Java's Remote Method Invocation (RMI) application program interface (API)
to function correctly, TCP/IP and its component, Domain Name Server (DNS), must be installed
and configured correctly.
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