OSF DCE Application Development Guide--Core Components
OSF DCE Application Development Guide—Core Components
M
major version number, 12-4, 12-6
making backing store headers, 5-8
manager, RPC, 12-14
manager interface, ACL, 31-5
managing several objects, 5-1
mapping string-to-UUID, 32-1
marshalling, RPC, 11-5
masks, ACL entry types, 24-6
max_is attribute, 17-6, 17-37
maybe attribute, 17-6, 17-18, 17-19
maybe semantics, 12-12
memory
advanced management
support, 17-50
allocating, 16-1, 17-49,
18-15
disabling, 17-49
enabling, 17-49
freeing, 16-1, 17-49, 18-15
heap attribute, 18-16
management, 16-1, 17-48
client, 17-50
server, 18-15
server threads, 16-5,
17-51
usage rules, 17-53
routines, 17-49 to 17-51
server threads, 16-5, 17-51
setting client, 17-50
setting for thread stack, 7-7
swapping memory, 17-50
memory management, 16-46
message
action attributes, 4-28
catalog, 3-2, 3-5, 4-1
filtering, 4-30
output routines, 3-8
prolog suppression, 4-28
retrieval routines, 3-9
routing, 4-22
severity, 4-20
table routines, 3-9
text format notation, 4-20
messaging
interface, 3-1
routines and
internationalized
RPC, 15-1
minor version number, 12-4, 12-6
min_is attribute, 17-6, 17-36
models for multithreaded
programming, 6-2 to 6-4
modular use of exceptions, 9-7
multiple operations on a single IDL
encoding services handle,
16-56
multithreaded applications, 14-6
multithreaded programming, 8-12
introduction, 6-1
potential disadvantages, 6-4,
8-11, 8-12
software models, 6-2 to 6-4
mutex, 7-7 to 7-9
locking before signaling
condition variable,
8-13
type attribute, 7-7
mutual authentication surrogates,
23-26
N
name, domain, 27-3
name-based authorization, 24-11
named types, 17-15
names, 11-12, 11-13
directory service entry, 14-23
server principal, 14-24
NDR, 12-4
nested remote procedure call, 16-31,
16-32
network
ACL interface, 31-6
address, 12-4
addressing information, 12-4
descriptor, 12-13
protocol, 12-3
type, 18-13
network code set, 15-6
Network Data Representation. See
NDR
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