1. Introducing the ToolTalk Service
2. An Overview of the ToolTalk Service
4. Setting Up and Maintaining the ToolTalk Processes
5. Maintaining Application Information
Removing ToolTalk Type Information
To send the ttsession process a SIGUSR2:
Using ttsnoop to Debug Messages and Patterns
Composing and Sending Messages
Composing and Registering Patterns
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
You can examine all type information in a specified ToolTalk Types Database, only the ptype information, or only the otype information. To specify the database you want to examine, use the -d option and supply the name of the user, system, or network to indicate the desired database. If the -d option is not used, tt_type_comp will use the user database by default.
% tt_type_comp -d user|system|network -p
The type information will be printed out in source format.