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e-Adapter Development Kit Programmer's Reference |
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| About This Book |
This book is designed as a reference for adapter developers using the e-ADK Developer's Guide.
The e-ADK Programmer's Reference provides reference information to assist with the development of an adapter.
"About This Book" provides a brief introduction to e-ADK, a list of available documentation, and technical support information.
Chapter 1, "Overview" provides a list of e-ADK terminology and a high-level explanation of the e-ADK tool and architecture.
Chapter 2, "New Era of Networks Infrastructure" provides an explanation of the standard template library and namespaces.
Chapter 3, "Adapter APIs" lists the adapter APIs and provides details for modifying adapter APIs.
Chapter 4, "Configuration APIs" explains the configuration APIs and provides an explanation of how to modify functions.
Chapter 5, "Data Transport APIs" explains the data transport APIs.
Chapter 6, "New Era of Networks Data Object" provides an explanation of the New Era of Networks Data Object and use of NNDOObject Class, NNDONode, and NNDOTree.
Chapter 7, "NDO Example " provides a detailed example of a New Era of Networks Data Object.
Chapter 8, "Exception Handling and Logging" provides information to assist with logging and handling exceptions.
This section describes the documentation available for the e-Adapter Development Kit, release 3.9.
Cross-Platform Documentation
The e-ADK documentation set for developers contains the following:
e-ADK Installation Guide
e-ADK Developer's Guide
e-ADK Programmer's Reference
e-ADK Feature Guide
Related Documentation
The following open transport (OT) documents are referenced in this document set to supply you with specific information that supports this product:
EMQ Driver for Open Transport Configuration Guide
File Driver for Open Transport Configuration Guide
MQ Series Driver for Open Transport Configuration Guide
MSMQ Driver for Open Transport Configuration Guide
JMS Driver for Open Transport Configuration Guide
To access the Technical Library Product Manuals Web site, go to Product Manuals at http://www.sybase.com/support/manuals.
Other related documentation is available from New Era of Networks, Sybase, and IBM. Refer to other documentation from each of these companies for more detail about use of applications relevant to this product.
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The following document conventions are used in this guide.
Text | Convention | Example |
code | courier | <user ID> <password> |
command line display | courier | The message successfully parsed. |
command line entry | courier bold | NNFAD-t |
command line prompt | courier | Enter the input file name: |
book names | bold, italic | User Guide |
chapter and section names | italic | NT Installation |
Each Sybase installation that has purchased a support contract has one or more designated people who are authorized to contact Sybase Technical Support. If you cannot resolve a problem using the manuals or online help, please have the designated person contact Sybase Technical Support or the Sybase subsidiary in your area.
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