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Old 09-04-2008
Document management with Epiware

09-04-2008 08:00 AM
Out of the many available open source document management packages, Epiware GPL is noteworthy because it includes project management features: if your work has to do with producing written matter, you can not only manage the documents themselves, but the development project as well. Epiware is a Web-based application, so clients need just a Web browser to use it; check out the online demo if you want to get a taste of it.



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cfg_disconnect(3)					     Library Functions Manual						 cfg_disconnect(3)

NAME
cfg_disconnect - Remove the connection to a remote configuration management server LIBRARY
Configuration Management Library (libcfg.a) SYNOPSIS
#include <cfg.h> cfg_status_t cfg_disconnect( cfg_handle_t *handle); PARAMETERS
Structure identifying the means of communication between your application and the configuration management server. Your application receives this structure when it calls the cfg_connect() routine. DESCRIPTION
Once your application is finished using a remote configuration management server, it should call the cfg_disconnect() routine. This routine closes sockets and stops execution of the configuration management server. EXAMPLES
The following example illustrates the use of the cfg_disconnect() library routine: cfg_status_t retval; cfg_handle_t handle; retval = cfg_disconnect(&handle); if (retval != CFG_SUCCESS) print_error(retval); In this example, the cfg_disconnect() routine ends communication between the application and the configuration manager server. The server stops executing. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, cfg_disconnect() returns CFG_SUCCESS. Other return values indicate that an error has occurred. For informa- tion about handling return values from routines in the configuration management library, see libcfg(3). RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: cfgmgr(8), sysconfig(8) Routines: cfg_connect(3), libcfg(3) delim off cfg_disconnect(3)