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ToolTalk User's Guide
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Expand TOC  Preface
Expand TOC  1.  Introducing the ToolTalk Service
Expand TOC  2.  An Overview of the ToolTalk Service
Expand TOC  3.  Message Patterns
Expand TOC  4.  Setting Up and Maintaining the ToolTalk Processes
Expand TOC  5.  Maintaining Application Information
Expand TOC  6.  Maintaining Files and Objects Referenced in ToolTalk Messages
Expand TOC  7.  Participating in ToolTalk Sessions
Expand TOC  8.  Sending Messages
Expand TOC  9.  Dynamic Message Patterns
Expand TOC  10.  Static Message Patterns
Expand TOC  11.  Receiving Messages
Collapse TOC  12.  Objects
Object-Oriented Messaging
Object Data
Creating Object Specs
Assigning Otypes
Determining Object Specification Properties
Storing Spec Properties
Adding Values to Properties
Writing Object Specs
Updating Object Specs
Maintaining Object Specs
Examining Spec Information
Comparing Object Specs
Querying for Specific Specs in a File
Moving Object Specs
Destroying Object Specs
Managing Object and File Information
Managing Files that Contain Object Data
Managing Files that Contain ToolTalk Information
An Example of Object-Oriented Messaging
Expand TOC  13.  Managing Information Storage
Expand TOC  14.  Handling Errors
Expand TOC  A.   Migrating from the Classing Engine to the ToolTalk Types Database
Expand TOC  B.   A Simple Demonstration of How the ToolTalk Service Works
Expand TOC  C.   The ToolTalk Standard Message Sets
Expand TOC  D.   Frequently Asked Questions
Expand TOC  Glossary
Expand TOC  Index
 

Updated: 2003-09-29, 21:14