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HF867S Java 6 API Programming on HP NonStop Servers

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Summary:
This course prepares developers to deploy and/or port Java applications with JToolkit to a NonStop server. Topics include an overview of the Java language, an introduction to NonStop server for Java, coding client/server programs, accessing Pathway applications, Enscribe and NonStop SQL database access, JDBC, stored procedures, and debugging. The four-day course is 70 percent lecture and 30 percent hands-on labs using HP servers

Duration:
4 days Lecture/Lab

Audience:
System designers
Application developers
Support personnel

Topics:

  • Invoke native methods in re-linked JVM using JNI
  • Use JToolkit to access Enscribe files
  • Describe major classes of the API and their usages
  • Describe JDBC and JDBC API capabilities
  • Write Java code to control JDBC-based and JTA-based transactions
  • Be familiar with the Java debugging tool jdb and available jdb commands
  • Configure a Java server in a Pathway environment
  • Describe the development steps and execution environment of an SQLJ and SPJ program on a NonStop server
  • Describe using Eclipse IDE for developing Java applications

Prerequisites:
Concepts and Facilities for NonStop Systems (U4147S) and
Working knowledge of a programming language and
Open System Services (OSS) Application Development and Porting (U5518S) or Open System Services (OSS) for Guardian Developers (U4159S) or Open System Services (OSS) for UNIX Application Developers (U4187S) are recommended




Last Update: May 22, 2013