Purpose
ObjectStore Building C++ Interface Applications provides information and instructions for generating schemas, compiling, linking, and debugging. This is for applications that use the ObjectStore C++ application programming interface (API). This book describes ObjectStore Release 5.1. Audience
This book is for experienced C++ programmers who know how to build C++ applications on their platforms. Programmers who will be using makefiles are expected to be familiar with them. How This Book Is Organized
The first half of this book provides information that applies to all ObjectStore platforms. The second half contains platform-specific chapters. For complete information, you must read the general chapters along with the chapter for your platform. Notation Conventions
This document uses the following conventions:
ObjectStore Release 5.1 Documentation
The ObjectStore Release 5.1 documentation is chiefly distributed on-line in Web-browsable format. If you want to order printed books, contact your Object Design sales representative. Internet Sources of More Information
World Wide Web
Object Design's support organization provides a number of information resources. These are available to you through a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape. You can obtain information by accessing the Object Design home page with the URL http://www.objectdesign.com. Select Technical Support. Select Support Communications for detailed instructions about different methods of obtaining information from support. Internet gateway
You can obtain such information as frequently asked questions (FAQs) from Object Design's Internet gateway machine as well as from the Web. This machine is called ftp.odi.com and its Internet address is 198.3.16.26. You can use ftp to retrieve the FAQs from there. Use the login name odiftp and the password obtained from patch-info. This password also changes monthly, but you can automatically receive the updated password by subscribing to patch-info. See the README file for guidelines for using this connection. The FAQs are in the subdirectory ./FAQ. This directory contains a group of subdirectories organized by topic. The file ./FAQ/FAQ.tar.Z is a compressed tar version of this hierarchy that you can download. Automatic email notification
In addition to the previous methods of obtaining Object Design's latest patch updates (available on the ftp server as well as the Object Design Support home page) you can now automatically be notified of updates. To subscribe, send email to patch-info-request@objectdesign.com with the keyword SUBSCRIBE patch-info < your siteid> in the body of your email. This will subscribe you to Object Design's patch information server daemon that automatically provides site access information and notification of other changes to the on-line support services. Your site ID is listed on any shipment from Object Design, or you can contact your Object Design Sales Administrator for the site ID information. Training
If you are in North America, for information about Object Design's educational offerings, or to order additional documents, call 781.674.5000, Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Eastern Time. Your Comments
Object Design welcomes your comments about ObjectStore documentation. Send your feedback to support@objectdesign.com. To expedite your message, begin the subject with Doc:. For example:
Subject: Doc: Incorrect message on page 76 of reference manualYou can also fax your comments to 781.674.5440.
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