About Solaris 2.6 Documentation

Solaris 2.6 Software Developer AnswerBook Volume 2

The Solaris 2.6 Software Developer AnswerBook Volume 2 contains manuals relevant to software developers working in the Solaris environment. A list of documents with their abstracts follow.

OLIT QuickStart Programmer's Guide

The OLIT Quick Start Programmer's Guide presents fundamental OLIT programming concepts and provides a foundation for more advanced OLIT topics.

OLIT Reference Manual

The OLIT Reference Manual provides descriptions of the OLIT widget set and related convenience functions that you can use with the widget set. It guides you in developing internationalized OLIT applications using these widgets and functions.

Solaris Internationalization Guide for Developers

The Solaris Internationalization Guide For Developerscontains information for international software developers who will use the new framework in Solaris 2.6 to develop applications. International business managers may find the overview information useful. It describes how to install and set up the localization packages and discusses new features, such as expanded codeset support, CSI support, and the genmsg utility. The guide also describes performance enhancements in Solaris 2.6.

Solaris X Window System Developer's Guide

The Solaris X Window System Developer's Guide provides detailed information for software developers interested in interfacing with the Solaris X server. Read this book for detailed information about features of the Solaris X server, the DPS imaging system, supported display devices, authorization schemes and protocols for server connections, and differences from and enhancements to the X Consortium sample server.

SPARC Assembly Language Reference Manual

The SPARC Assembly Language Reference Manual describes the assembler that runs on the SPARC platform and translates source files that are in assembly language format into object files in linking format.

x86 Assembly Language Reference Manual

The x86 Assembly Language Reference Manual describes the assembler that runs on the x86 architecture and translates source files that are in assembly language format into object files in linking format.