Essential OpenDoc: Cross-Platform Development for OS/2, MacIntosh, and Windows Programmers

  • Authors:
  • Anthony Meadow;Jesse Feiler

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • Essential OpenDoc: Cross-Platform Development for OS/2, MacIntosh, and Windows Programmers
  • Year:
  • 1996

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Abstract

From the Publisher:OpenDoc is the revolutionary cross-platform technology that provides a new way of creating and working with software. Developed by Apple, IBM, and Novell, OpenDoc enables the development of a new class of applications for Windows, Macintosh, OS/2, UNIX, and other personal computer platforms. It is supported by a unique industry-wide consortium of hardware and software developers, CI Labs. Essential OpenDoc introduces basic OpenDoc concepts and explains the implications of this exciting software architecture for developers, consultants, system integrators, and solution providers. This book provides an in-depth look at the technical issues of OpenDoc and explores the three core technologies that support its functionality: The System Object Model (SOM), which enables parts and components to work together at runtime; OpenDoc's storage mechanism, which manages compound documents; and the Open Scripting Architecture (OSA), which facilitates assembling OpenDoc parts and integrating OpenDoc with existing applications. It also examines Cyberdog, a set of OpenDoc part editors that provides access to Internet services and offers a compelling example of the power of OpenDoc development.