CORBA 2.6.1 Programmer's Reference

The NonStop CORBA Glossary provides definitions of CORBA terminology, with special emphasis on
the NonStop CORBA implementation.
In addition, Javadoc reference material for Java programmers is on the product CD, and the HP NonStop
Distributed Console includes online help.
Notation Conventions
The following table shows the conventions used in this manual:
Syntax Item Description
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
italics
Items in italics indicate variable items that you supply. Items not in italics are
required. In the following example, UserDir is a variable directory name, while
/projectX must be entered exactly as shown:
UserDir/projectX
[ ]
Brackets enclose optional syntax items. For example:
TERM [\system-name.]$terminal-name
INT[ERRUPTS]
A group of items enclosed in brackets is a list from which you can choose one
item or none. The items in the list may be arranged either vertically, with aligned
brackets on each side of the list, or horizontally, enclosed in a pair of brackets and
separated by vertical lines. For example:
LIGHTS [ ON ]
[ OFF ]
[ SMOOTH [ num ] ]
K [ X | D ] address-1
{ }
A group of items enclosed in braces is a list from which you are required to choose
one item. The items in the list may be arranged either vertically, with aligned
braces on each side of the list, or horizontally, enclosed in a pair of braces and
separated by vertical lines. For example:
LISTOPENS PROCESS { $appl-mgr-name }
{ $process-name }
ALLOWSU { ON | OFF }
|
A vertical line separates alternatives in a horizontal list that is enclosed in brackets
or braces. For example:
INSPECT { OFF | ON | SAVEABEND }