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- same process, sending and receiving messages in,
Sending and Receiving Messages in the Same Process
- scenarios illustrating the ToolTalk service in use,
ToolTalk Scenarios
- scope, to union of TT_FILE_IN_SESSION and TT_SESSION,
File Scope
- scope attribute,
Using the General-Purpose Function to Create ToolTalk Messages
- scope attributes,
Scope Attributes
- file,
File Scope
- file-in-session,
File-In-Session Scope
- session,
Session Scope
- scopes, that use files,
File Scope
- scopes, types of,
Scope Attributes
- scoping messages to every client with registered interest,
File-In-Session Scope
- scoping to file in session,
Scoping to a File in a Session
- scoping to file only,
Scoping to a File Only
- scoping to files and sessions,
Scoping to a File and/or a Session
- scoping to session only,
Scoping to a Session Only
- senders,
How Applications Use ToolTalk Messages
- sending messages,
Sending a Message
- modifying applications,
Modifying Applications to Send ToolTalk Messages
- sending notices,
Sending Notices
- sending requests,
Sending Requests
- sending ToolTalk messages,
Sending ToolTalk Messages
- serializing structured data,
Serialization of Structured Data
- server authentication level,
Starting a ToolTalk Session
- session, ToolTalk concept of,
Sessions
- session identifier (sessid),
Sessions
- session identifiers, multiple for one session,
Starting a ToolTalk Session
- session scope,
Session Scope
- session-scoped message flow,
Session-Scoped Message Flow
- session-scoped messages, queued,
Where are queued messages stored and how secure is the storage?
- sessions bound to a character terminal,
Background and Batch Sessions
- tt_message_user() function,
Sending and Receiving Messages in the Same Process
- setting attributes,
Using the General-Purpose Function to Create ToolTalk Messages
- setting up to receive messages,
Setting Up to Receive Messages
- share/include/desktop,
What files are part of the ToolTalk service?
- shell commands
- standard
- cp,
Maintaining ToolTalk Files and Databases
- mv
Maintaining ToolTalk Files and Databases
ToolTalk-Enhanced Shell Commands
- rm
Maintaining ToolTalk Files and Databases
Maintaining and Updating ToolTalk Databases
ToolTalk-enhanced
Maintaining ToolTalk Files and Databases
Location of the ToolTalk Service Files
ToolTalk-Enhanced Shell Commands
Managing Files that Contain ToolTalk Information
- changing,
ToolTalk-Enhanced Shell Commands
- ttmv,
ToolTalk-Enhanced Shell Commands
- shell commands, ToolTalk-enhanced
- ttcp
ToolTalk-Enhanced Shell Commands
Managing Files that Contain ToolTalk Information
- ttmv
ToolTalk-Enhanced Shell Commands
Managing Files that Contain ToolTalk Information
- ttrm
ToolTalk-Enhanced Shell Commands
Managing Files that Contain ToolTalk Information
- ttrmdir
ToolTalk-Enhanced Shell Commands
Managing Files that Contain ToolTalk Information
- tttar
ToolTalk-Enhanced Shell Commands
Managing Files that Contain ToolTalk Information
- shell scripts, ttrsh,
Environment Variables Required to Start Programs on Remote Hosts
- signals, to which ttsession responds,
Starting a ToolTalk Session
- signatures
- otype,
Signatures
- ptype,
Signatures
- SIGUSR1 signal,
Starting a ToolTalk Session
- SIGUSR2 signal,
Starting a ToolTalk Session
- silent operation,
Starting a ToolTalk Session
- spec,
Object Data
- spec, destroying an object,
Destroying Object Specs
- specs
- adding values to properties,
Adding Values to Properties
- assigning otype,
Assigning Otypes
- creating,
Creating Object Specs
- destroying,
Destroying Object Specs
- determining properties,
Determining Object Specification Properties
- examining information,
Examining Spec Information
- maintaining,
Maintaining Object Specs
- moving objects,
Moving Object Specs
- querying for objects,
Querying for Specific Specs in a File
- storing properties,
Storing Spec Properties
- updating,
Updating Object Specs
- updating existing properties,
Updating Object Specs
- writing into ToolTalk database,
Writing Object Specs
- start a process tree session,
Starting a ToolTalk Session
- start process tree sessions,
Starting a ToolTalk Session
- starting a session manually,
Starting a ToolTalk Session
- starting a ToolTalk session,
Starting a ToolTalk Session
- starting programs on remote hosts,
Environment Variables Required to Start Programs on Remote Hosts
- state change messages,
Changes in State of Sent Message
- static message patterns,
Defining Static Messages
- static method,
Message Patterns
- static patterns
- adding callbacks,
Adding Message Callbacks
- attaching callbacks,
Attaching Callbacks to Static Patterns
- storing
- hostname_map files,
Redirecting the Host Machine
- partition_map files,
Redirecting the File System Partition
- storing spec properties,
Storing Spec Properties
- _SUN_TT_ARG_TRACE_WIDTH,
ToolTalk Environment Variables
- _SUN_TT_FILE,
ToolTalk Environment Variables
- _SUN_TT_HOSTNAME_MAP
ToolTalk Environment Variables
Redirecting the Host Machine
- _SUN_TT_PARTITION_MAP
ToolTalk Environment Variables
Redirecting the File System Partition
- _SUN_TT_SESSION
Starting a ToolTalk Session
ToolTalk Environment Variables
Sending and Receiving Messages in a Networked Environment
Do I need X Windows to use the ToolTalk service?
How does tt_open connect to a ttsession?
- SUN_TT_SESSION
Starting a ToolTalk Session
Connecting to the Same Session
- _sun_tt_token,
What is TT_TOKEN?
- _SUN_TT_TOKEN
ToolTalk Environment Variables
How does tt_open connect to a ttsession?
- SUN_TTSESSION_CMD,
ToolTalk Environment Variables
- switching between multiple sessions,
How can a process connect to more than one session?
- system types database, converting,
Converting the System Database