-
VisualAge Smalltalk Communications/Transactions Guide
- This book describes how you can use the communications and transactions
support provided by VisualAge Smalltalk. This support includes TCP/IP,
CPIC, APPC, and HLLAPI.
-
VisualAge Smalltalk Database Guide
- This book describes the VisualAge Smalltalk database features. This
includes information on the VisualAge database parts, the Smalltalk classes
provided with the database features, and the VisualAge Smalltalk ODBC
support.
-
VisualAge Smalltalk Domino Connection Guide
- This book shows you how to access the functions of the VisualAge Domino
Connection feature programmatically rather than visually. It shows you
how to write scripts to enhance and extend the functions that you add to your
applications and how to extend and alter the functions of the VisualAge
Smalltalk Domino Connection.
-
VisualAge Smalltalk Getting Started
- This book introduces you to visual programming with VisualAge Smalltalk
products. It gets you started with the VisualAge Smalltalk tools and
concepts and steps you through the creation of sample applications.
VisualAge Smalltalk Getting Started provides an overview of the
VisualAge development environment, the three editors, and all the parts on the
palette.
-
VisualAge Smalltalk Installation Guide
- This book provides detailed information on installing VisualAge Smalltalk
Version 6.0. VisualAge Smalltalk Installation Guide also covers
installing and administering a team development environment using
EMSRV.
-
VisualAge Smalltalk Migration Guide
- This book covers upgrading existing VisualAge Smalltalk
applications to Version 6.0. You should review this book prior
to loading your existing applications into Version 6.0.
-
VisualAge Smalltalk Reports Guide
- This book explains how to build reporting capabilities into your
applications built with the VisualAge Smalltalk products. It gives you
instructions for using the reports parts and gives you reference material
specific to those parts.
-
VisualAge Smalltalk Server Guide
- This book helps you use the VisualAge Smalltalk Server Workbench and
Server features. It discusses how to build Smalltalk applications for
processing in a server environment such as Windows NT, AIX, Sun Solaris,
AS/400, or OS/390. It covers how to install the Server Workbench
feature, create applications using the Server Workbench development
environment, create XD passive images, package server applications, run them
in a server environment with files provided by the Server feature, and perform
other tasks such as stack dump debugging and performance monitoring.
-
VisualAge Smalltalk Server Smalltalk Guide
- This book helps you to understand the Server Smalltalk (SST) framework
which you can use to develop client-server applications. The SST Guide
covers two main topics: Information for the occasional user of
SST and Information for the advanced user of SST.
-
VisualAge Smalltalk Web services Guide
- This book guides you through using VisualAge Smalltalk Web services.
It will cover how to take advantage of the pluggability and extensibility built
into the VisualAge Smalltalk Web services platform.
-
IBM Smalltalk Programmer's Reference
- This book is a comprehensive description of IBM Smalltalk. It
includes examples, syntax, and semantic summaries that show how to use the IBM
Smalltalk classes. It covers such topics as Common Language
Implementation, Common Language Data Types, Common and Extended Widgets,
Common Graphics, Common File System, Common Process Model, the Socket Communications Interface, the virtual machine
API, the IBM Smalltalk implementation of national language support (NLS),
inter-process communication (IPC), and object linking and imbedding
(OLE).
-
IBM Smalltalk User's Guide
- This book discusses how you can build applications using IBM Smalltalk and
the Smalltalk browsers. It also discusses how your team can
collaboratively develop software components. It covers such topics as
creating editions and versions of software components, performance tuning,
packaging into executable programs or image components (ICs), crash recovery,
name-space support and PRAGMAs, and ENVY tools such as Swapper.
-
VisualAge Smalltalk User's Guide
- This book shows you how to build applications with VisualAge Smalltalk
products. It gives you a detailed look at the VisualAge Smalltalk tools
and concepts while building example applications. The VisualAge
Smalltalk User's Guide is the logical follow on for VisualAge
Smalltalk Getting Started. Topics covered in the User's
Guide include Windows 95 controls, external functions support, DDE support,
OLE support, building reusable parts, debugging and packaging VisualAge
applications, and extending the parts palette. This book also contains
information regarding Bidirectional Languages and VisualAge XML Support.
-
VisualAge Smalltalk Parts Reference
- This book includes complete reference information on all the parts
provided on the VisualAge Smalltalk parts palette including their attributes,
actions, events, and settings.
-
VisualAge Smalltalk Web Connection Guide
- This book documents the Web Connection feature of VisualAge
Smalltalk. It explains how you can use the Web Connection feature to
develop VisualAge applications that are accessible from World Wide Web
browsers. It also explains the Web Connection HTML file wrapper.