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
C. The ToolTalk Standard Message Sets
The ToolTalk Desktop Services Message Set
Why the ToolTalk Desktop Services Message Set was Developed
Key Benefits of the ToolTalk Desktop Services Message Set
The ToolTalk Document and Media Exchange Message Set
ToolTalk Document and Media Exchange Message Set Development History
Key Benefits of the ToolTalk Document and Media Exchange Message Set
General ToolTalk Message Definitions and Conventions
General ToolTalk Development Guidelines and Conventions
Always Make Anonymous Requests
Let Tools Be Started as Needed
Reply When Operation has been Completed
Avoid Statefulness Whenever Possible
Declare One Process Type per Role
Send questions, comments, and requests for information to the Desktop Services Messaging Alliance at ToolTalk_desktop_services@sun.com.
Send questions, comments, and requests for information to the Document and Media Exchange Messaging Alliance at media_exchange@Sun.Com.