Java™ virtual processors
Java™ UDRs and Java™ applications run on specialized virtual processors, called Java virtual processors (JVPs).
A JVP embeds a Java™ virtual machine (JVM) in its code. A JVP has the same capabilities as a CPU VP in that it can process complete SQL queries.
You can specify as many JVPs as your operating system allows. If you run many Java™ UDRs or parallel PDQ queries with Java™ UDRs, you must configure more JVPs. For more information about UDRs written in Java™, see J/Foundation Developer's Guide.
Use the VPCLASS configuration parameter with the jvp
keyword
to configure JVPs. For more information, see the configuration parameters
chapter in the Informix® Administrator's
Reference.