OSF DCE Application Development Guide--Introduction and Style Guide

OSF DCE Application Development Guide—Introduction and Style Guide
N
names, difference of from objects,
5-1
namespace
defined, 5-1
entry name in, importing
from, 1-27
exporting binding
information into,
1-26
importing binding handles
from, 1-26
unexporting information
from, 1-25
nonpointer type parameters, 6-4
NSI routines, 1-8
O
object, 1-17
ACL for, 3-25
and ACL managers, 1-15
as an abstraction, 3-25
defined, 3-25
difference of from names, 5-1
server objects, 1-15
UUIDs, 1-15
exporting, 1-15, 1-17
importing binding
handles,
1-26
in bindings, 1-15,
1-17
object-oriented binding model, 1-32
on-demand server, 8-1
operations
declaration of, 1-10
IDL, 1-10
orphaned node, 6-5
other_obj ACL entry type, 3-21
P
parameter semantics, 6-3
parameters
full pointers, 6-4
in,1-6
nonpointer types, 6-4
out,1-6
reference pointers, 6-4
permissions semantics, 3-21
permissions set, in ACL, 3-20
persistent server, 8-1
pipe mechanism, 1-37
pipes, 6-26
pointers
embedded, 6-11
marshalling, 6-11, 6-18
reference, 6-11
RPC, 6-9
unique, 6-11
primitive binding handle, 4-12
primitive data types, 6-6
principal identity, role of in
authentication, 3-4
principal name
client’s, used for
authorization, 1-31
how obtained by clients, 3-15
maintaining a client list of,
3-15
server, how a client
determines, 1-27, 3-9
principal UUID, client’s, 1-31
privilege attribute certificate, 1-31
privilege attributes, defined, 3-20
privileges, standard DCE, 1-33
protection level
checking acceptability of by
server, 3-18
client’s specification altered
by runtime, 3-18
minimum level aceptable to
server, 3-18
server policy with respect to,
3-18
protocol sequences
and binding compatibility,
1-27
RPC, requesting, 1-21
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