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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

B.  A Simple Demonstration of How the ToolTalk Service Works

C.  The ToolTalk Standard Message Sets

D.  Frequently Asked Questions

Glossary

Index

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iarg_add call, What is the difference between arg_add, barg_add, and iarg_add?
identifying data in existing files, Object Data
identifying messages easily, Identifying and Processing Messages Easily
information provided by the ToolTalk service, Information Provided by the ToolTalk Service
information provided to the ToolTalk service, Information Provided to the ToolTalk Service
informing sender of failed request, Failing a Request
initial session, Registering with the ToolTalk Service
initializing your process, Registering in the Initial Session
installing application types, Installing Application Types
installing the ToolTalk database server
from a remote machine, Confirming that the rpc.ttdbserverd is installed on a system.
from the Solaris distribution cd, From the Solaris Distribution CD-Rom
installing theToolTalk database server, Installing the ToolTalk Database Server
installing type information, Installing Type Information
invoking callback routines, Callback Routines