CORBA 2.3.3 Programmer's Reference (NonStop CORBA 2.3.7+)

Organization of this Manual
The topic headings within each section of this manual are virtually identical to the corresponding topic in
the particular OMG specification. The number in parentheses at the end of each topic heading is the exact
paragraph number within the OMG specification to which the particular information applies.
Section 1 of this manual corresponds to part 1, Core (chapters 1 through 11), of The Common Object
Request Broker: Architecture and SpecificationMinor revision 2.3.1October 1999 .
Section 2 corresponds to parts 2 and 3, Interoperability and Interworking (chapters 12 through 21), of
The Common Object Request Broker: Architecture and SpecificationMinor revision 2.3.1October 1999 .
Section 3 corresponds to the C++ Language Mapping SpecificationNew EditionJune 1999 .
Section 4 corresponds to the IDL to Java Language Mapping SpecificationJune 1999 .
Section 5 corresponds to chapter 3 of the CORBAservices: Common Object Services Specification
December 1998 .
Section 6 corresponds to chapter 4 of the CORBAservices: Common Object Services Specification
December 1998 .
Section 7 corresponds to the Transaction Service SpecificationVersion 1.1New EditionMay 2000 .
Section 8 summarizes the NonStop CORBA vthread interface.
Section 9 summarizes the NonStop CORBA event framework.
Section 10 summarizes the NonStop CORBA minor codes.
Section 11 summarizes the NonStop CORBA system error messages.
Related Manuals
The following manuals are part of the NonStop CORBA manual set:
The NonStop CORBA Getting Started Guide contains installation and installation verification. It also has
an introduction to the product.
The NonStop CORBA Administration Guide gives basic configuration information and describes how to
use the NonStop Distributed Component Console and the command-line interface to perform
configuration tasks.
The NonStop CORBA Programmer's Guide for C++ provides information for C++ application
programmers about the HP-specific implementation of CORBA.
NonStop CORBA Programmer's Guide for Java provides information for Java application programmers
with special emphasis on the HP-specific implementation of CORBA.
The NonStop CORBA Glossary provides definitions of CORBA terminology, with special emphasis on