04-12-2011
The first step to learn Unix is: unix essantials this book contains all the basic commands that are common to all Unix-like platforms, I advise using Solaris unix essantials is a very good structured book and very practical, here is the link for the summary:http
://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getCourseDesc?dc=D61752GC10&p_org_id=1001&lang=US
You can find it for free
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
libebook-1.2
libebook-1.2(3) User Commands libebook-1.2(3)
NAME
libebook-1.2, libedata-book-1.2 - addressbook library, backend library for Evolution addressbook
DESCRIPTION
libebook-1.2 provides classes for client interactions. It relies on the classes in libedata-book which runs in an instance of Evolution
Data Server to provide the data.
libedata-book-1.2 provides classes for backend implementation. Writing an address book backend for the Evolution Data Server involves
extending the EBookBackend class and implementing its virtual methods. Backends that require network communication generally extend the
EBookBackend class. This class makes sure the backend return the results of its operations asynchronously. Other backends, including the
file and vcf ones, extend EBookBackendSync, which is derived from EBookBackend and provides wrappers around its virtual functions to facil-
itate backend implementation when network performance is not of concern.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWevolution |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface stability |Private |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
evolution(1), libecal(3), libedataserver(3), attributes(5), gnome-interfaces(5)
NOTES
Sun does not guarantee the stability of these interfaces and does not recommend their use. API documentation for these interfaces is pro-
vided by the Evolution free software community for those who wish to develop using these interfaces. However, you can visit the following
URL for more information:
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/developer-doc/libebook/EBook.html
Written by Nancy Cai, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2006.
SunOS 5.11 11 Oct 2006 libebook-1.2(3)