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Title: OS/2 WARP and OpenDoc
Authors: Juan van der Breggen Juan Manuel Martinez Gutierrez Christoph Puerkhauer
Document Number: SG24-4883-00
Build Date: 12/05/96 14:11:02 Build Version: 1.3.0
Book Path: /home/publib/epubs/book/EZ30OZ00.BOO

CONTENTS Table of Contents

[Summarize]

COVER         Book Cover

NOTICES       Notices

EDITION       Edition Notice

CONTENTS      Table of Contents

FIGURES       Figures

PREFACE       Preface
PREFACE.1     How This Redbook Is Organized
PREFACE.2     The Team That Wrote This Redbook
PREFACE.3     Comments Welcome

1.0           Chapter 1.  What Is OpenDoc?
1.1           A New Way of Working
1.2           The Conventional Way of Working
  1.2.1         The 1970s - Documents by Hand
  1.2.2         The 1980s-Application-Level Integration
1.3           The New Way of Working with OpenDoc
  1.3.1         Document-Centric Computing
  1.3.2         Compound Documents
  1.3.3         OpenDoc the Solution
  1.3.4         The OpenDoc Technology
1.4           Building Tomorrow's Solutions Today
  1.4.1         Built on a Reliable Foundation
  1.4.2         Paving the Way to Component Software
  1.4.3         Benefiting the User
  1.4.4         Benefiting Business
  1.4.5         Benefiting the Industry
  1.4.6         Benefits for Developers
  1.4.7         Making Software Work Together
  1.4.8         Supporting Technology Development
  1.4.9         Shaping the Future
1.5           The OpenDoc Community
  1.5.1         Openness and Standards Support
  1.5.2         Certification Process

2.0           Chapter 2.  OpenDoc Description
2.1           Architectural Overview
2.2           Component Services
2.3           All About Parts
  2.3.1         Parts and Documents
  2.3.2         Intrinsic and Embedded Part Contents
  2.3.3         OpenDoc Part Editors and Viewers
  2.3.4         Properties of Parts
  2.3.5         Working with Parts
2.4           Compound Document Services
  2.4.1         Binding
2.5           OpenDoc Storage
  2.5.1         Draft
  2.5.2          Data Transfer
2.6           Open Scripting Architecture
  2.6.1          OSA Events
  2.6.2          Standard Events
  2.6.3          Event Objects
  2.6.4         Script
2.7           OpenDoc Object Model
  2.7.1          The Object Management Architecture
  2.7.2         Common Facilities
  2.7.3         SOM
  2.7.4         Distributed SOM
  2.7.5         SOM and OpenDoc
  2.7.6         Differences between SOM and COM
  2.7.7         OpenDoc and SOM Summary and Outlook
2.8           Interoperability Layer
2.9           OpenDoc Tools for Creating Components

3.0           Chapter 3.  Installation of OpenDoc for OS/2
3.1           Installation Overview of OpenDoc for OS/2 for Users
  3.1.1         Hardware Requirements for OpenDoc for OS/2 for Users
  3.1.2         Software Requirements for OpenDoc for OS/2 for Users
  3.1.3         Installation of OpenDoc for OS/2 for Users
3.2           Installation Overview of OpenDoc for OS/2 for Developers
  3.2.1         Hardware Requirements for OpenDoc for OS/2 for Developers
  3.2.2         Software Requirements for OpenDoc for OS/2 for Developers
  3.2.3         Installation of OpenDoc for OS/2 for Developers
3.3           Installation of The Developer Connection Catalog
3.4           Locating OpenDoc for OS/2 in The Developer Connection Catalog
  3.4.1         Installation of OpenDoc for OS/2
3.5           Installation of IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 Warp Version 3
3.6           OpenDoc Multimedia for OS/2
  3.6.1         Hardware Requirements for OpenDoc Multimedia for OS/2
  3.6.2         Software Requirements for OpenDoc Multimedia for OS/2
  3.6.3         Installation of OpenDoc Multimedia for OS/2
3.7           Uninstalling OpenDoc Products
  3.7.1         Uninstalling OpenDoc for OS/2 Version 1.0
  3.7.2         Uninstalling OpenDoc Multimedia for OS/2
  3.7.3         Uninstalling OpenDoc Developer's Kit 2 for OS/2

4.0           Chapter 4.  Sample Scenario of Using an OpenDoc Document
4.1           The OpenDoc Folders
  4.1.1         OpenDoc for OS/2
  4.1.2         OpenDoc Templates
  4.1.3         OpenDoc Shell Plug-Ins
4.2           Creating an OpenDoc Document
  4.2.1         Using the OpenDoc Document Shell
  4.2.2         Using the OpenDoc Templates
4.3           Description of OpenDoc Parts
  4.3.1         Page Layout
  4.3.2         Text Part
  4.3.3         2D Graphics
  4.3.4         Push Button Part
  4.3.5         Ticker Tape 1 Part
  4.3.6         Ticker Tape 2 Part
  4.3.7         Container Part
  4.3.8         Hello World Part
  4.3.9         Cookbook Part
4.4           Multimedia Templates Folder
  4.4.1         Image Templates
  4.4.2         Video Template
  4.4.3         Audio Templates
  4.4.4         MIDI Template
  4.4.5          Device Templates
4.5           OpenDoc Examples
  4.5.1         The Financial Portfolio Example
  4.5.2         Text, Graphics and Video Example

A.0           Appendix A.  Special Notices

B.0           Appendix B.  Related Publications
B.1           International Technical Support Organization Publications
B.2           Redbooks on CD-ROMs
B.3           Other Publications

BACK_1        How To Get ITSO Redbooks
BACK_1.1      How IBM Employees Can Get ITSO Redbooks
BACK_1.2      How Customers Can Get ITSO Redbooks
BACK_1.3      IBM Redbook Order Form

GLOSSARY      Glossary

INDEX         Index


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