Taxonomy
The Taxonomy gives a functional view of the CommonPoint application system, and is used as a navigational hierarchy to access the class and member function descriptions. Developers can use the Taxonomy to identify the parts of the system in which they are interested. For quick reference, the Taxonomy is illustrated on the back cover of this publication.
Developer guides
The CommonPoint developer guides include the following:
- Desktop Frameworks Concepts - Describes frameworks used to build document-centered programs for the CommonPoint application system, including the Presentation framework, document frameworks, and the user-interface frameworks.
- GrafEdit - Describes the GrafEdit framework and how to use it to write graphical editing programs.
- Text, Native Language Support, and Time Media - Describes frameworks used to incorporate text and time-based media in CommonPoint programs.
- 2-D and 3-D Graphics - Describes the design, architecture, and use of the 2-D and 3-D CommonPoint graphics classes.
- Distributed Computing - Describes frameworks and services used to distribute applications across multiple computers, and includes information on SQL Data Access Services, the Caucus framework, remote object services, and the Licensing framework.
- Foundation Services - Describes services that most developers need to develop applications, including services used to manage identifiers, collections, streams, pointers, and floating-point numerics.
- OS Services - Describes services that provide an interface to operations usually handled by an operating system, such as task and thread control, heap management, system shutdown, communication between threads, file access, and timing services.
- Quality and Performance Guide - Describes frameworks and subsystems used to test applications, handle exceptions, and measure performance of applications.
Usage and tools guidelines
- Human Interface Guidelines - Describes the user interface elements and behavior in the CommonPoint application system.
- Taligent's Guide to Designing Programs - Provides guidelines, with examples, for designing effective programs in C++ for the CommonPoint system. Contains information that should prove helpful in understanding the programming conventions used for the CommonPoint application system. Note: this book is available online, printed books are available through the Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
- Taligent Tools for AIX - Describes the development tools used to create, build, and debug CommonPoint application system programs.
- SNiFF+` Guide - Provides a step-by-step introduction to the SNiFF+ open development environment.
- Look!` User's Guide - Describes how to use Look! for visualizing and debugging C++ applications. (Note: this book is available in print only.)
Application documentation
- CSpace User Guide - Describes how to use CSpace, an online document that enables collaborative work between CommonPoint systems.
Documented
sample programs
and sample code
Sample applications, snippets, and selected source code are used throughout the documentation set and can be located in the Taligent examples directory. Documented samples and usage guidelines are described in the following:
- Documented Samples - Provides sample applications and describes how they were designed and coded.
- Creating a Basic Application- Provides an online guided exploration of the Desktop frameworks. It contains guidelines and examples for implementing the fundamental parts of a basic document-centered CommonPoint program. (Note: this book is currently available online only.)
Installation and
late-breaking
information
- Installation and Release Notes - Explains how to install the CommonPoint application system, and provides updated licensing information and late-breaking information about this software release.
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