JDBC Driver for SQL/MP 3.0

HP JDBC Driver for SQL/MP (JDBC/MP)
The product that provides access to SQL/MP and conforms to the JDBC API.
HP JDBC Driver for SQL/MX (JDBC/MX)
The product that provides access to SQL/MX and conforms to the JDBC API.
HP NonStop operating system
The operating system for NonStop systems.
HP NonStop ODBC Server
The HP implementation of ODBC for NonStop systems.
HP NonStop SQL/MP (SQL/MP)
HP NonStop Structured Query Language/MP, the HP relational database management system for NonStop
servers.
HP NonStop SQL/MX (SQL/MX)
HP NonStop Structured Query Language/MX, the HP next-generation relational database management system
for business-critical applications on NonStop servers.
HP NonStop system
HP computers (hardware and software) that support the NonStop operating system.
HP NonStop Transaction Management Facility (TMF)
An HP product that provides transaction protection, database consistency, and database recovery. The NonStop
Server for Java's NonStop SQL/MP drivers call procedures in the TMF subsystem.
hyperlink
A reference (link) from a point in one hypertext document to a point in another document or another point in the
same document. A browser usually displays a hyperlink in a different color, font, or style. When the user
activates the link (usually by clicking on it with the mouse), the browser displays the target of the link.
hypertext
A collection of documents (nodes) containing cross-references or links that, with the aid of an interactive
browser, allow a reader to move easily from one document to another.
Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML)
A hypertext document format used on the World Wide Web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
The client-server Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) used on the World Wide Web for
the exchange of HTML documents.
I
IEC
See International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
IEEE
Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
interactive
Question-and-answer exchange between a user and a computer system.
interface
In general, the point of communication or interconnection between one person, program, or device and another,
or a set of rules for that interaction. See also API.
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
A standardization body at the same level as ISO.
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
A voluntary, nontreaty organization founded in 1946, responsible for creating international standards in many
areas, including computers and communications. Its members are the national standards organizations of 89
countries, including ANSI.
Internet
The network of many thousands of interconnected networks that use the TCP/IP networking communications