NonStop Server for Java 4.2 Programmer's Reference

Package Description
java.awt and AWT-related
packages
Contains all of the classes for creating user interfaces
and for painting graphics and images.
javax.accessibility Defines a contract between user interface components
and technology that provides access to those
components.
javax.swing and Swing-related
packages
Provides a set of "lightweight" (all-Java language)
components that, as much as possible, work the same
on all platforms.
If code that depends on a keyboard, display or mouse is called, NonStop Server for Java 4 throws a
java.awt.HeadlessException.
For more information on the Core Packages of J2SE SDK 1.4.2, see the Sun Microsystems
documentation.
Java Naming and Directory Interface
(JNDI) Highlights
The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) provides naming and directory functionality to Java
programs. It is independent of any specific directory service implementation; therefore, it allows a
variety of directories to be accessed in a common way.
The JNDI architecture consists of an Application Programming Interface (API) and a Service Provider
Interface (SPI). Java programs use the JNDI API to access a variety of naming and directory services.
The JNDI SPI enables a variety of naming and directory services to be plugged in transparently, allowing
Java programs that use the JNDI API to access their services.
NonStop Server for Java supports JNDI, which is a standard interface in Java implementations.
For more information about the JNDI, see the Sun Microsystems Java Naming and Directory
Interface 1.1.1 Specification (http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/javadoc/overview-summary.html).