I
ID
transaction, 1–10
J
J2EE, 2–11
Java, 2–11
Journal
RTR, 1–16
K
Key range, 1–18, 1–23
L
LAN, 1–26
Link failure recovery, 3–3
Load balance, 1–19
Lock
database, 2–6
Logging
application, 3–2
M
Messaging
nontransactional, 1–10
transactional, 1–9
Microsoft SQL Server, 2–11
Monitoring RTR, 5–3
N
Network
wide area, 1–20
Nodes, 1–5, 2–3
Nontransactional messaging, 1–10
Index–2
O
Object-oriented, 2–6
Oracle
RDBMS, 2–11
P
Parallel execution, 2–5
Partition, 1–23, Glossary–7
Partitioned data model, 2–6
Polymorphism, 2–10
Processes
client, 2–2
server, 2–2
R
Range
key, 1–23
RDBMS, 2–11
Recovery, 3–3
Reliability features, 3–1
Resource manager, 2–11
RM, 2–11
Roles, 1–7
Router, 2–1
failover, 3–2
loss, 3–3
tier, 2–3
RTR
API, 4–1, 4–18
application, 1–5
broadcasts, 2–4
configuration, 1–6
facilities, 2–3
flexibility and growth, 2–4
journal, 1–16
management station, 4–6, 5–1
monitoring, 5–3
reliability features, 3–1
SHOW commands, 5–3
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