1. Introducing the ToolTalk Service
2. An Overview of the ToolTalk Service
4. Setting Up and Maintaining the ToolTalk Processes
5. Maintaining Application Information
6. Maintaining Files and Objects Referenced in ToolTalk Messages
ToolTalk-Enhanced Shell Commands
Maintaining and Updating ToolTalk Databases
7. Participating in ToolTalk Sessions
13. Managing Information Storage
A. Migrating from the Classing Engine to the ToolTalk Types Database
B. A Simple Demonstration of How the ToolTalk Service Works
Use the ToolTalk database utility ttdbck to display, check, or repair ToolTalk databases. You also use the ttdbck utility for operations such as:
Removing all ToolTalk objects of a given otype; for example, an otype that has been de-installed
Moving specific ToolTalk objects from one file to another
Searching for all ToolTalk object that reference nonexistent files