About this document, Supported release version updates (rvus), Intended audience – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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About this document

This guide contains NonStop specific installation instructions for NonStop XML Parser (T0970). It
contains a brief overview of the open source products, International Components for Unicode (ICU)
and Xerces-C++ libraries, used for building the NonStop XML parser. It also provides instructions
on how to build and execute the samples provided with the product.

Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs)

This manual supports J06.16 and all subsequent J-series RVUs, and H06.27 and all subsequent
H-series RVUs, until otherwise indicated by its replacement publications.

Intended audience

This manual is intended for users developing XML applications on NonStop.

Document organization

This manual is organized as follows:

This chapter provides a brief overview about the supported
open source products.

“Introduction” (page 7)

This chapter provides the procedure to install NonStop XML
Parser on the NonStop system.

“Installation” (page 8)

This chapter provides information about how to build and
run the samples packaged with NonStop XML Parser.

“Sample applications” (page 13)

This appendix provides an example of the definition file
used for building the samples.

“Sample defs.mk file” (page 17)

Notation conventions

Bold Type

Bold type within text indicates terms defined in the Glossary. For example:

abstract class

Computer Type

Computer type

letters within text indicate keywords, reserved words, command

names, class names, and method names; enter these items exactly as shown. For
example:

myfile.jar

Italic Computer Type

Italic computer type

letters in syntax descriptions or text indicate variable

items that you supply. For example:

pathname

[ ] Brackets

Brackets enclose optional syntax items. For example:

jdb [options]

A group of items enclosed in brackets is a list from which you can choose one item
or none. Items are separated by vertical lines. For example:

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