NonStop Server for Java Programmer's Reference (NSJ 4.0+)

Describes SQL/MX language elements (such as expressions, predicates, and
functions) and the SQL statements that can be run in MXCI or in embedded
programs. Also describes MXCI commands and utilities.
SQL/MX Messages Manual
Describes SQL/MX messages.
SQL/MX Programming Manual for C and COBOL
Describes the SQL/MX programmatic interface for ANSI C and COBOL.
SQL/MX Data Mining Guide
Describes the SQL/MX data structures and operations needed for the
knowledge-discovery process.
SQL/MX Queuing and Publish/Subscribe Services
Describes how SQL/MX integrates transactional queuing and publish/subscribe
services into its database infrastructure.
TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual
Describes the installation, configuration, and management of the NonStop TCP/IP
product (see TCP/IP). For Java's Remote Method Invocation (RMI) application
program interface (API) to function correctly, TCP/IP and its component, Domain Name
Server (DNS), must be installed and configured correctly.
TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual
Describes how to configure and manage the NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem on a NonStop
S-series server. For IPv6 support, you must use the NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem with
NonStop Server for Java.
TMF Documents
TMF Introduction
Introduces the concepts of transaction processing and the features of the HP
NonStop Transaction Management Facility (TMF) product.
TMF Application Programmer's Guide
Explains how to design requester and server modules for execution in the TMF
programming environment and describes system procedures that are helpful in
examining the content of TMF audit trails.
TS/MP Pathsend and Server Programming Manual
HP NonStop Transaction Services/MP supports the creation of Pathway servers to access
SQL/MP, SQL/MX, or Enscribe databases in an online transaction processing (OLTP)
environment. Using the NonStop Server for Java, you can communicate with Pathway
servers from Java programs. This document explains how to write Pathway programs,
including Pathsend processes.