! A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
| J2EE | |||
| deploying to WebLogic | Deployment Guide | WebLogic Deployment | |
| deploying to WebSphere | Deployment Guide | WebSphere Deployment | |
| J2EE connectors | |||
| See resource adapters | |||
| J2EE RI | |||
| deploying | Deployment Guide | J2EE 1.3.1 Reference Implementation
Deploying a Resource Adapter to the J2EE RI Deploying EJBs to the J2EE RI | |
| installing | Deployment Guide | Installing the J2EE Reference Implementation | |
| J2EE_HOME environment variable | Enterprise Server Help | To start and stop the J2EE RI server
To start and stop the J2EE RI server | |
| J2SE unmanaged connections | Distributed Computing | Using an Unmanaged Connection under J2SE | |
| JAPANESE class condition | LR - Additional Topics | Class Condition | |
| JAPANESE Compiler directive | LR - Additional Topics | Micro Focus Extensions for Double-Byte Character Support
Spaces | |
| Reference help | JAPANESE | ||
| Jarray class | Distributed Computing | Using the Jarray Class | |
| jarray class | Reference help | jarray | |
| Java | |||
| accessing native objects | Distributed Computing | Accessing Native Java Objects | |
| accessing variables | Distributed Computing | Accessing Java Variables | |
| adding COBOL methods | Distributed Computing | Adding and Removing Methods | |
| calling from OO COBOL | Distributed Computing | Calling Java from OO COBOL | |
| calling OO COBOL | Distributed Computing | Calling OO COBOL from Java | |
| calling procedural COBOL | Distributed Computing | Calling Procedural COBOL from Java | |
| CobolNational | Distributed Computing | CobolNational Class | |
| compiling programs | Distributed Computing | Compiling COBOL Programs that Call Java | |
| constructor | Distributed Computing | Instantiating Java Objects | |
| CustomRecord | Distributed Computing | Using Custom Records to Pass Group Items | |
| data type coercion | Distributed Computing | Java Data Types | |
| data type conversion rules | Distributed Computing | Java Data Type Conversion Rules | |
| declaring classes | Distributed Computing | Declaring Java Classes | |
| demonstration programs | Distributed Computing | Demonstration Programs
Demonstration Programs | |
| example calling COBOL | Distributed Computing | Examples of Calling COBOL from Java | |
| exception handling | Distributed Computing | Handling Java Exceptions | |
| exception thrown from COBOL | Distributed Computing | Example of Throwing an Exception | |
| garbage collector | Distributed Computing | Finalizing Java Objects | |
| interoperability | Distributed Computing | Using Java and COBOL Together | |
| Jarray class | Distributed Computing | Using the Jarray Class | |
| Mapping | Distributed Computing | Overview of Mapping a Java Interface | |
| mf_jstring | Distributed Computing | mfjstring | |
| multi-threading | Distributed Computing | Multi-threading Considerations | |
| overloading | Distributed Computing | Calling Java Methods
Adding and Removing Methods | |
| ParameterList() class | Distributed Computing | Adding Parameters Using ParameterList() | |
| passing data to COBOL structures | Distributed Computing | Using Structures | |
| Pointer class | Distributed Computing | Pointer Class | |
| static functions | Distributed Computing | Adding and Removing Methods | |
| string handling | Distributed Computing | Handling Strings from a Java Program | |
| StringBuffer | Distributed Computing | Handling Strings from a Java Program | |
| throwing exceptions from COBOL | Distributed Computing | Throwing Exceptions from COBOL | |
| Typedefs | Distributed Computing | Java Typedefs | |
| unsupported JVM | Distributed Computing | Unsupported JVM Errors | |
| using with COBOL | Language Reference | Directives | |
| Migration Guide | Java and COBOL
Java and COBOL | ||
| usng BY REFERENCE parameters | Distributed Computing | Using BY REFERENCE Parameters | |
| wrapper class | Distributed Computing | The Wrapper Class | |
| Java connectors | |||
| See resource adapters | |||
| Java domain Class Library | OO Programming | Overview | |
| Java mapping | |||
| Interface Mapper | Getting Started | The Interface Mapper | |
| Java Native Interface | Distributed Computing | Using JNI with COBOL | |
| Migration Guide | Java and COBOL | ||
| Java support Class Library | OO Programming | Overview | |
| Java Virtual Machine | User's Guide | Environment Variables | |
| Migration Guide | Java and COBOL | ||
| Java.COBOL interoperability | Migration Guide | COBOL/ J2EE Interoperability | |
| javabase class | Reference help | javabase | |
| javaexceptionmanager class | Reference help | javaexceptionmanager | |
| JavaScript | Distributed Computing | Form Programming | |
| javasup class | Reference help | javasup | |
| JAVA_HOME environment variable | Enterprise Server Help | To start and stop the J2EE RI server
To start and stop the J2EE RI server | |
| JNI | Distributed Computing | Using JNI with COBOL | |
| Join | |||
| restrictive list analysis | SQL Option Server | Join Restrictive List Analysis | |
| with non-join predicates | SQL Option Server | Joins with Non-Join Predicates | |
| Join optimization | SQL Option Server | Join Optimization | |
| Join restrictive list analysis | SQL Option Server | Join Restrictive List Analysis | |
| Join Text function | Debugging Guide | Function Descriptions | |
| Joins | SQL Option Syntax | Joins | |
| views | SQL Option Syntax | CREATE VIEW | |
| Joins - cartesian product | SQL Option Syntax | Equijoin | |
| joins - comparison operators | SQL Option Syntax | FULL [OUTER] JOIN | |
| joins - correlation names | SQL Option Syntax | Correlation Names | |
| joins - defined | SQL Option Syntax | Joins | |
| joins - equijoin | SQL Option Syntax | Equijoin | |
| joins - full outer | SQL Option Syntax | FULL [OUTER] JOIN | |
| joins - in DELETE command | SQL Option Syntax | Multi-table Joins | |
| joins - in UPDATE command | SQL Option Syntax | Multi-table Joins | |
| joins - inner | SQL Option Syntax | INNER JOIN | |
| joins - left outer | SQL Option Syntax | LEFT [OUTER] JOIN | |
| joins - multi-table | SQL Option Syntax | Multi-table Joins | |
| joins - nested table expressions | SQL Option Syntax | Nested Table Expressions | |
| joins - non-equijoin | SQL Option Syntax | Non-equijoin | |
| joins - ON clause | SQL Option Syntax | ON Clause | |
| joins - optimizing | SQL Option Syntax | Multi-table Joins
IN Special Operator | |
| joins - outer | SQL Option Syntax | Outer Join | |
| joins - right outer | SQL Option Syntax | RIGHT [OUTER] JOIN | |
| joins - table to itself | SQL Option Syntax | Correlation Names | |
| Joins - VALUE clause | SQL Option Syntax | VALUE | |
| joins - vs. Nested queries | SQL Option Syntax | IN Special Operator | |
| Joins with non-join predicates | SQL Option Server | Joins with Non-Join Predicates | |
| Journals | ES Config & Admin | The Journal | |
| deleting entries | Enterprise Server Help | To delete journal entries
To delete journal entries | |
| exporting | Enterprise Server Help | To export the journal as a text file
To export the journal as a text file | |
| viewing | Enterprise Server Help | To view the journal
To view the journal | |
| JScript | Distributed Computing | Form Programming | |
| JSP | |||
| tutorial | Getting Started | JSP Client for EJB | |
| Just-in-time debugging | Debugging Guide | Animator and Application Development | |
| invoking | Debugging Guide | Just-in-time Debugging | |
| tutorial | Debugging Guide | Just-in-time Debugging | |
| Justification | |||
| Adis options | Character UIs | ACCEPT/DISPLAY Options | |
| JUSTIFIED clause | Language Reference | Data Description Entry Skeleton
The JUSTIFIED Clause | |
| DBCS characters | LR - Additional Topics | The JUSTIFIED Clause
The JUSTIFIED Clause | |
| Screen Section | Language Reference | The JUSTIFIED Clause in the Screen Section | |
| JUSTIFIED RIGHT | |||
| Adis field option | Character UIs | Screen Section | |
| JVM errors | Distributed Computing | Unsupported JVM Errors | |
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