
G L O S S A R Y HP e-Commerce/XML Server Accelerator SA7150 User Guide
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Cipher Any encryption algorithm, either symmetric or public key, operating
either as a data stream or divided into blocks.
Comparison Operators Comparison operators are used in the XML expression components
of XML patterns allow the SA7150 to look for specific values in the
XML data tree. These operators are: =, !, <, >, <=, and >=.
Context Node The node that establishes the level within the XML data tree’s
hierarchy at which the SA7150 searches for a match when comparing
incoming XML documents to active XML patterns.
“Default” XML Keyword Keyword used as an XML pattern’s XML expression component to
catch cases not covered by active XML patterns with specific XML
expressions.
DNS Domain Name Server. A mechanism used in the Internet for
translating the names of host computers into addresses.
Element An object in an XML document, e.g., <name>, <address>, or
<amount>. Elements often contain attributes (see).
Flash Permanent (non-volatile) storage for configuration changes.
Fulfillment Server A server that stores content used to satisfy user requests.
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol: the protocol used between a Web
browser and a server to request a document and transfer its contents.
HTTPS HTTP exchanged over an SSL-encrypted session.
Inline When the SA7150 is able to process SSL traffic, the Inline LED on
the front panel is lit (blinking or steadily illuminated).
IP Internet Protocol
IP Address A unique identifier for a node on an IP network. Expressed in “dotted
decimal” notation. For example: 10.0.0.1.
IP Service A network-accessible, IP-accessible Application Protocol. For
example: HTTP, FTP, and the like.
Key A public key and private key pair used to encrypt/decrypt messages.
Key Strength Length, in bits, of keys used in data encryption or authentication. For
example: 56, 128, 512.
Keypair Matching public and private keys.
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