Solaris Bandwidth Manager 1.5 Developing Guide

Preface

This book describes the C and Java application programming interfaces provided with Solaris Bandwidth Manager 1.5.

Who Should Use This Book

This book is for programmers developing applications that interact with Solaris Bandwidth Manager.

How This Book Is Organized

Chapter 1, Introduction introduces the programming interfaces included with Solaris Bandwidth Manager, and gives examples of how they can be used.

Chapter 2, Using the Java Interfaces explains how to use the Java interfaces included with Solaris Bandwidth Manager. Reference material for these interfaces is provided in JavaDoc format.

Chapter 3, Using the C Statistics API explains how to use the C programming interface included with Solaris Bandwidth Manager.

Chapter 4, C Statistics API Reference contains reference material for the C API.

Related Books

Standards Reference

Solaris Bandwidth Manager is based on the following Internet standards and proposed standards:

Ordering Sun Documents

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For a list of documents and how to order them, see the catalog section of the SunExpressTM Internet site at http://www.sun.com/sunexpress.

Accessing Sun Documentation Online

The docs.sun.com Web site enables you to access Sun technical documentation online. You can browse the docs.sun.com archive or search for a specific book title or subject. The URL is http://docs.sun.com.

What Typographic Changes Mean

The following table describes the typographic changes used in this book.

Table P-1 Typographic Conventions

Typeface or Symbol 

Meaning 

Example 

AaBbCc123

The names of commands, files, and directories; on-screen computer output 

Edit your .login file.

Use ls -a to list all files.

machine_name% You have mail.

 

AaBbCc123

What you type, contrasted with on-screen computer output 

machine_name% su

Password:

AaBbCc123

Command-line placeholder: replace with a real name or value 

To delete a file, type rm filename.

AaBbCc123

Book titles, new words or terms, or words to be emphasized 

Read Chapter 6 in User's Guide. These are called class options.

You must be root to do this.