CORBA 2.6 Getting Started Guide for Java
of the examples supplied with the JORB Lite package.
Manuals in the NonStop CORBA Set
The NonStop CORBA 2.6 Getting Started Guide for C++ describes how to install the product and verify
installation. It also includes an introduction to the product.
The NonStop CORBA 2.6 Getting Started Guide for Java describes how to install the product and verify
installation. It also includes an introduction to the product.
The NonStop CORBA 2.6 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 2.6 Programmer's Guide for C++ provides information for C++ application
programmers about the HP-specific implementation of CORBA.
NonStop CORBA 2.6 Programmer's Guide for Java provides information for Java application
programmers with special emphasis on the HP-specific implementation of CORBA.
The NonStop CORBA 2.6 Programmer's Reference provides information for both C++ and Java
application programmers about the IDL compiler, other utilities, minor codes, and system errors. For
C++ programmers, it serves as the reference complement to the NonStop CORBA 2.6 Programmers
Guide for C++. For Java programmers, it provides IDL to Java mapping. (Reference information for
Java interfaces and classes is provided in Javadoc format as part of the product.)
The NonStop CORBA 2.6 Glossary provides definitions of CORBA terminology, with special emphasis
on the NonStop CORBA implementation.
In addition, Javadoc reference material for Java programmers is provided on the product CD, and the HP
NonStop Distributed Component Console includes online help.
Notation Conventions
Syntax Item Description
Bold text
Bold text in a paragraph indicates a technical term that is defined within the text
and also, in some cases, in the NonStop CORBA 2.6 Glossary.
UPPERCASE
LETTERS
Uppercase letters indicate keywords and reserved words; enter these items exactly
as shown. Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For example:
MAXATTACH
Italic letters
Items in Italicletters indicate variable items that you supply. Items not
enclosed in brackets are required. In the following example, UserDir is a
variable directory name, while /projectX must be entered exactly as shown:
UserDir/projectX