NonStop Server for Java 4.2 Programmer's Reference

Open System Services Installation Guide
Explains how to install the OSS environment.
iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide
Has a section on programming servlets. Using iTP Secure WebServer and the NonStop Server for
Java, you can write a servlet that accesses a NonStop SQL database with SQL/MP or SQL/MX.
Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual
Explains how to use the NSKCOM tool to create additional or larger swap files, which might be
necessary before you can execute the Java HotSpot virtual machine.
Native Inspect Manual
Explains how to use the Native Inspect, which is a system-level command-line symbolic debugger
that can be used to debug TNS/E native processes and snapshots.
ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) Documents
The following documents describe products that allow programs written for the Microsoft® Open
Database Connectivity (ODBC) product to access NonStop SQL/MX and NonStop SQL/MP.
ODBC Server Reference Manual
Contains reference information for the NonStop ODBC Server, describes the NonStop
ODBC or SQL/MP Server features and the statements that the NonStop ODBC Server
supports, and explains how the NonStop ODBC Server accommodates the differences
between the ODBC or SQL/MP Server and NonStop SQL/MP.
SQL/MX Connectivity Service Manual
Describes how to install and manage the SQL/MX Connectivity Service, commonly known
as MXCS. This product enables applications developed for the Microsoft® Open Database
Connectivity (ODBC) application programming interface and other connectivity APIs to use
SQL/MX to access NonStop SQL databases on an HP NonStop system.
Open System Services Porting Guide
Includes information on differences between OSS POSIX Threads and Standard POSIX Threads
that are useful for migrating multithreaded native libraries used with NonStop Server for Java 3.1
to NonStop Server for Java 4.
Open System Services Programmer's Guide
Describes how to write applications in C for the OSS environment and includes information on
using standard POSIX threads and TMF transaction jacket routines.
Spooler FASTP Network Print Processes Manual
Describes the Spooler FASTP network print processes, which provide the ability to use the
Spooler subsystem to print documents on a printer attached to a particular type of local area
network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN).
Spooler Utilities Reference Manual