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
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
Is the ToolTalk service C2 qualified?
Callback Routines
Callback Routines
Adding a Message Pattern Callback
Attaching Callbacks to Static Patterns
Callbacks for Messages Addressed to Handlers
Calls Provided to Manage the Storage of Information
Using the CASE Interoperability Message Sets
ToolTalk Environment Variables
ToolTalk-Enhanced Shell Commands
Maintaining ToolTalk Files and Databases
Checking ToolTalk Error Status
Using the General-Purpose Function to Create ToolTalk Messages
How does tt_open connect to a ttsession?
ToolTalk Architecture
Comparing Object Specs
ToolTalk Architecture
Can I run more than one handler of a given ptype?
Connecting to the Same Session
Special Case: Callback and Filter Routines
Using Context Slots to Create Environment Variables
Context Attributes
How do I use contexts?
Location of the ToolTalk Service Files
The ttce2xdr Script
Maintaining ToolTalk Files and Databases
Installing Application Types
Creating a Ptype File
Creating a Message Pattern
Using the General-Purpose Function to Create ToolTalk Messages
Creating Messages
Creating and Completing Object-Oriented Messages
Creating Otype Files
Creating Process-Oriented Messages
Creating Object Specs