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Books : Computers & Internet : Programming : APIs & Operating Environments : OpenDOC
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OpenDoc(R) is the revolutionary cross-platform technology that provides a newway of creating and working with software. Developed by Apple, IBM, and Novell,OpenDoc enables the development of a new class of applications for Windows(R),Macintosh(R), OS/2(R), UNIX(R), and other personal computer platforms. It issupported by a unique industry-wide consortium of hardware and softwaredevelopers, CI Labs. Essential OpenDoc Introduces basicOpenDoc concepts and explains the implications of this exciting softwarearchitecture for developers, consultants, system integrators, and solutionproviders.This book provides an in-depth look at the technical issues of OpenDoc andexplores the three core technologies that support its functionality: * The System Object Model (SOM), which enables parts and components to worktogether at runtime. * OpenDoc's storage mechanism, which manages compound documents * The Open Scripting Architecture (OSA), which facilitates assembling OpenDoc.parts and integrating OpenDoc with existing applications. It also examines Cyberdog, a set of OpenDoc part editors that provides accessto Internet services and offers a compelling example of the power of OpenDocdevelopment.Visit Apple's OpenDoc page, IBM's Club OpenDoc, and CILabs home page for additional resources. 0201479583B04062001
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OpenDoc is a set of standards for developing cross-platform, object-oriented applications. This book explains how to use this technology and provides practical solutions to various problems encountered in OpenDoc and discusses the implications OpenDoc could have in the future. The focus shifts from casual use to programming as the reader progresses through the book. It is designed for those who are curious about OpenDoc as well as those who actually program for it. Part One explains what OpenDoc is; Part Two explains how it works; and Part Three explains how to program for OpenDoc.
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OpenDoc is the new cross-platform technology being codeveloped by Apple, IBM, and Novell/WordPerfect. This guide provides definitive instruction and reference for programmers who want to design and implement their programs. The accompanying CD-ROM contains a complete reference to the classes and methods of the OpenDoc class libraries, methods of the OpenDoc class libraries, and more.
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This package supplies C++ programmers with the information they need to start developing with the OpenDoc toolkit. The pack, which includes a CD-ROM, covers the component process from an insider's angle, presenting the basics of prototyping and developing parts which can easily be re-used in multiple applications. The information supplements the documentation which accompanies the OpenDoc developers toolkit for OS/2 and Windows NT. It includes many programming examples. The CD-ROM contains source files for three sample parts that demonstrate many key OpenDoc concepts and the OpenDoc toolkit. While written for the OS/2 and NT environment, the concepts in this pack can easily be applied to implementations of OpenDoc for Aix and other platforms.
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For twelve years BMUG, the largest and most influential Macintosh users group in the world, has published its famous "Newsletter" twice a year. The Newsletter is now a large format 500-page book containing over 100 articles including software and hardware reviews, "how-to" guides, commentaries on the computer industry, a 20-page Glossary, and Choice Products - BMUG's respected product recommendations. The BMUG Newsletter contains no advertising, and is written and edited by BMUG members and volunteers, many of them leading experts and critics in the industry.The BMUG Fall 1996 Bundle now offered by Peachpit also comes with The BMUG Internet Collection CD-ROM. This 660-mg CD-ROM is packed with a selection of the latest and greatest Shareware and Freeware, including games, graphics programs, educational programs, and utilities, as well as software to access Planet BMUG, BMUG's electronic bulletin board, plus software that every Internet user needs to have (such as Anarchie, Eudora, MacTCP, MacWais, and more). In addition, a complete copy of the Newsletter in Acrobat format is included on the CD-ROM.Finally, the Bundle includes a six-month BMUG membership, which includes access to Planet BMUG. All of the software and instructions to access the bulletin board are in the Newsletter and on the CD-ROM. Anyone with a modem or Internet access can easily get on Planet BMUG, where users can visit
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OpenDoc is a revolutionary cross-platform technology that makes developingsoftware significantly easier. The OpenDoc Cookbook shows you howto create OpenDoc software components, called part editors, for the Mac OSplatform. The book contains source code for a complete but basic part editorimplemented by the OpenDoc engineering team at Apple Computer to illustrate thecorrect way to code to the OpenDoc programming interface. The source code isaccompanied by step-by-step explanations. The book contains: * instructions for setting up the Macintosh Programmer's Workshop (MPW)development environment to write OpenDoc software * annotated listings explaining the methods that implement the SamplePart parteditor * descriptions of other sample part editors created by the OpenDoc engineeringteam to illustrate more advanced features * summary descriptions of software utilities provided with OpenDoc for the MacOS * an introduction to the System Object Model (SOM) technology underlyingOpenDoc. The source-code files for the SamplePart parteditor and other example part editors are included on the CD-ROM that comeswith the OpenDoc Programmer's Guide. 0201479567B04062001
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