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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting UNIX Certifications Post 302424341 by darshakraut on Tuesday 25th of May 2010 03:53:18 AM
Old 05-25-2010
Thanks dazdseg... its useful !

Still its all goes to ADMIN level courses. I am developer and need some certification which includes programming trainings
 

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libcspi.3(3)						 Introduction to Library Functions					      libcspi.3(3)

NAME
at-spi, libcspi - Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface, and AT-SPI C Bindings DESCRIPTION
at-spi is the Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface, which provides a set of client-side APIs for use by assistive technologies. Assistive Technologies are augmentative or adaptive technologies that make the desktop user interface accessible to persons with disabili- ties. These APIs for assistive technology developers are available in two forms. at-spi is defined by CORBA IDL in the following files: /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Accessible.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Action.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Application.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Component.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Desktop.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_EditableText.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Event.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Hyperlink.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Hypertext.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Image.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Registry.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Relation.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Role.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Selection.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_State.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_StreamableContent.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Table.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Text.idl /usr/share/gnome/idl/at-spi-1.0/Accessibility_Value.idl An AT-SPI client can use any programming language for which general CORBA language bindings are available (for example, Java, C, C++) and may use any CORBA 2.2-compliant ORB. The client bindings are generated from the above IDL by a language-specific IDL compiler which is usu- ally bundled with ORBs. The GNOME 2 environment includes an efficient ORB with C bindings (ORBit2). libcspi AT-SPI clients may also use the C language bindings that are defined in libcspi and documented in the developer documentation. To access the developer documentation, you must install the developer version of the package. Such clients may also link to libcspi, which provides CORBA server-side implementations of the Accessibility::EventLister interfaces which are used for AT-SPI event notification support. FILES
The following files are used by this application: /usr/lib/libcspi.so AT-SPI C Binding shared library /usr/share/gtk-doc/html Location of developer documentation ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWgnome-a11y-libs | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface stability |External | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
libatk-1.0(3) NOTES
Written by Brian Cameron, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2003, 2004. SunOS 5.10 31 Aug 2004 libcspi.3(3)
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