The following table lists the APIs included in the Open Telecommunications Platform release.
Interfaces are categorized according to the following definitions:
Standard. These interfaces are defined by various standards bodies and their implementation is provided by one or more of the OTP components. These interfaces are guaranteed to be supported for the life of the OTP product or the life of the standards, whichever ends first.
Committed. These interfaces are provided by OTP components, but do not have a standard definition by a standards body. These interfaces are guaranteed to be supported for the life of the OTP product.
Use the links in the last column in the table that follows to find information about these APIs.
Table A–1 OTP 1.0 APIs
Interface |
Component |
Category |
Documentation |
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POSIX.1 (IEEE Std 1003.1) |
SolarisTM 10 OS |
Standard |
man pages:POSIX.1(5) |
POSIX.2 (IEEE Std 1003.2) |
Solaris 10 OS |
Standard |
man pages:POSIX.2(5) (http://download.oracle.com/819–5175) |
PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) |
Solaris 10 OS |
Committed |
Chapter 3, Writing PAM Applications and Services, in Solaris Security for Developers Guide (http://download.oracle.com/816–4863) man pages:libpam(3LIB) (http://download.oracle.com/816–5173) |
RMAPI version 7 |
Sun Cluster 3.1 8/05 |
Committed |
Sun Cluster Data Services Developer’s Guide for Solaris OS (http://download.oracle.com/819–0581) |
DSDL (Data Service Development Library), API Version 7 |
Sun Cluster 3.1 8/05 |
Committed |
Sun Cluster Data Services Developer’s Guide for Solaris OS (http://download.oracle.com/819–0581) |
Java SE 1.4.2 Java interfaces |
JavaTM 2 SDK SE 1.4.2 |
Standard | |
Java SE 5.0 Java interfaces |
Java SE 5.0 platform |
Standard | |
CORBA |
Java 2 SDK SE 1.4.2 and Java SE 5.0 platform |
Standard |