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Preface

1.  Introducing the ToolTalk Service

2.  An Overview of the ToolTalk Service

3.  Message Patterns

4.  Setting Up and Maintaining the ToolTalk Processes

5.  Maintaining Application Information

6.  Maintaining Files and Objects Referenced in ToolTalk Messages

7.  Participating in ToolTalk Sessions

8.  Sending Messages

9.  Dynamic Message Patterns

10.  Static Message Patterns

11.  Receiving Messages

12.  Objects

13.  Managing Information Storage

14.  Handling Errors

A.  Migrating from the Classing Engine to the ToolTalk Types Database

The ttce2xdr Script

Converting the User Database

Converting the System Database

Converting the Network Database

B.  A Simple Demonstration of How the ToolTalk Service Works

C.  The ToolTalk Standard Message Sets

D.  Frequently Asked Questions

Glossary

Index

Converting the System Database

A system CE database is the per-machine database. You will need to run the ttce2xdr script on each machine on which you have ToolTalk types. To determine whether there are any ToolTalk types in the system CE database, enter the following command on the command line:

tt_type_comp -Epd system

No output is generated if there are no ToolTalk types in the system CE database.


Note - You must be logged in as root to run the ttce2xdr script for the system CE databases.


To run the ttce2xdr script for the system CE database, enter the following commands on the command line:

ttce2xdr [ -xnh ] -d  system

describes the options for the ttce2xdr script.

Table A-2 ttce2xdr Script Options

Option
Description
-x
Displays the underlying commands executed by ttce2xdr.
-n
Displays the underlying commands that ttce2xdr can execute.
-h
Describes the options for ttce2xdr.
-d
Specifies the database to be converted: user, system, or network.

The types are read from the CE database

    /etc/cetables/cetables

and written to the new ToolTalk Types database

    /etc/tt/types.xdr