Rocket U2 Technical Resources
Our technical resources are designed to provide assistance with installing, using, and maintaining Rocket U2 products. This section includes release notes, install guides, user manuals and other technical documents currently available.
- Installing and Licensing UniData Products
- Describes how to install and license the UniData RDBMS.
- UniData 7.2 New Features
- Describes security features in UniData, including configuring SSL through UniAdmin, using SSL with the CallHTTP and Socket interfaces, using SSL with UniObjects, UniObjects for Java, and UniObjects for .NET, automatic data encryption, and SSL support in the UniData clients
- Administering UniData on UNIX
- Describes configuring and tuning your UniData relational database management system on UNIX platforms.
- Administering the Recoverable File System on Windows Platforms
- Provides information about configuring the UniData Recoverable File System (RFS) to provide atomicity and protection against system crashes and media failures on Windows platforms.
- Administering UniData on Windows Platforms
- Describes configuring and tuning your UniData relational database management system on Windows platforms.
- Administering the Recoverable File System on Unix
- Provides information about configuring the UniData Recoverable File System (RFS) to provide atomicity and protection against system crashes and media failures on UNIX platforms.
- Administrative Supplement for Client APIs
- Provides important information that developers using InterCall, UniObjects, UniObjects for Java, or UniOLEDB need. It includes information about UniRPC, the UCI Config editor, and ud_database file, and device licensing.
- Developing OFS/NFA Applications
- Describes how to enable UniData to read from and write to any device or file through the UniData Open File System (OFS) and how to access UniData database files on a remote machine through Network File Access (NFA).
- Developing UniBasic Applications
- Describes how to write UniBasic programs and link other programs and functions to UniData. This manual is designed for those with some experience writing structured programs.
- Developing UniData ODBC Applications
- Describes setting up UniData ODBC to allow ODBC-compliant applications access to data in UniData from a client application. This manual describes the ODBC API functions and SQL syntax that UniData supports.
- External Database Access (EDA)
- Describes how to convert data from the UniData database to a different external database, such as DB2, then access that data from UniData.
- InterCall Developer’s Guide
- This manual describes how to use InterCall, an application programming interface to UniVerse and UniData. This book is for application developers who have a good working knowledge of UniVerse or UniData, UNIX, and Windows environments.
- U2 Web Services Developer
- U2 Web Services Developer is designed for customers to provide a simple and easy environment to publish their UniData database resource as web services, with minimum knowledge of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and so forth.
- UDT.OPTIONS Commands Reference
- Describes how to use UDT.OPTIONS to alter the behavior of printing, UniBasic, UniData SQL, UniQuery, and other components in the current UniData session.
- UniBasic Commands Reference
- Provides syntax, descriptions, and examples of all UniBasic commands and functions.
- UniBasic Extensions
- This manual describes the following extensions to UniBasic: UniBasic Socket API, Using CallHTTP, and Using WebSphere MQ with UniData.
- UniData Commands Reference
- Provides syntax, descriptions, and examples of all UniData Environment Control Language (ECL) and system-level commands.
- UniData Data Replication
- This manual describes UniData Data Replication, which provides an automatic way to deliver read-only copies of UniData files to other UniData systems. You can use the replicated data as a standby system in case of system failure, or as a reporting system.
- UniData International
- Describes how to localize UniData for use with a particular language group.
- UniData Security Features
- Describes security features in UniData, including configuring SSL through UniAdmin, using SSL with the CallHTTP and Socket interfaces, using SSL with UniObjects, UniObjects for Java, and UniObjects for .NET, automatic data encryption, and SSL support in the UniData clients.

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