JDBC Type 4 Driver Programmer's Reference
autocommit mode
A mode in which a JDBC driver automatically commits a transaction without the
programmer's calling commit().
B
base table
A table that has physical existence: that is, a table stored in a file.
branded
A Java virtual machine that Sun Microsystems, Inc. has certified as conformant.
browser
A program that allows you to read hypertext. The browser gives some means of viewing
the contents of nodes and of navigating from one node to another. Internet Explorer,
Netscape Navigator, NCSA Mosaic, Lynx, and W3 are examples for browsers for the
WWW. They act as clients to remote servers.
bytecode
The code that javac, the Java compiler, produces. When the Java virtual machine loads
this code, it either interprets it or just-in-time compiles it into native RISC code.
C
catalog
In SQL/MP and SQL/MX, a set of tables containing the descriptions of SQL objects such
as tables, views, columns, indexes, files, and partitions.
class path
The location where the Java VM and other Java programs that are located in the directory
search for class libraries (such as classes.zip). Include the t4sqlmx.jar file in your class
path. t4sqlmx.jar is in the /lib directory in the location where you installed this
product. You can set the class path explicitly or with the CLASSPATH environment
variable.
client
A software process, hardware device, or combination of the two that requests services
from a server. Often, the client is a process residing on a programmable workstation and
is the part of a program that provides the user interface. The workstation client might also
perform other portions of the program logic. Also called a requester.
command