HP-UX 11i June 2004 Release Notes
HP-UX 11i Version 1 Operating Environment Applications
HP-UX 11i v1 Foundation Operating Environment
Chapter 6
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• FOP 0.20.4
• Cocoon 2.0.3
Installation
See “Installation” on page 119.
Documentation
See “Documentation” on page 120.
Java for HP-UX Add-On Standard C++ Runtime Libraries for the
SDK and the RTE
Java supports the -AA and -AP options to build a C++ product. On HP-UX 11.0 or 11i v1
PA-RISC, if a customer is using the ANSI Standard C++ runtime (-AA) option in an
application that loads Java, they need to use the -AA version of libjvm and
libfontmanager. These libraries are provided in the Add-on Standard C++ Runtime
Library for the SDK (product T1456AAaddon) and the Add-on Standard C++ Runtime
Library for the RTE (product T1457AAaddon).
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new for June 2004 Java for HP-UX Add-on Standard C++ Runtime Libraries for the SDK and for the RTE
are now default-installed in all OEs. Java developers will need these C++ libraries if
they are using the ANSI Standard C++ runtime (-AA) option in an application that loads
Java.
Documentation
For further information see Java 2 Platform Standard Edition for HP-UX at
http://www.hp.com/go/java. Available at this Website are the SDK Release Notes for
1.3 and 1.4: click “information library” in the left-hand navigation bar (or go directly to
http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/infolibrary/index.html).
Judy Libraries
The Judy product is a C language library that enables an unbounded array capability.
Judy Libraries provide a state-of-the-art core technology that replaces many traditional
data structures and algorithms (such as arrays, sparse arrays, hash tables, B-trees,
binary trees, linear lists, skip lists, and counting functions).
updated for
September 2002
The Judy technology is now an Open Source product that is available from SourceForge
at http://sourceforge.net/projects/judy.
updated for June
2002
The Judy Libraries product has been updated to incorporate improved manpages, minor
defect fixes, and minor code improvements.
updated for
December 2001
New functionality has been added to the Judy libraries to search for the next available
(empty) location in a Judy array. Functions include the following:
1. For information on SDK and RTE, see “HP-UX Software Development Kit and
Runtime Environment for the Java 2 Platform” on page 116.