---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Florida SunFlash Non-Sun Information/Product Abstracts SunFLASH Vol 67 #10 July 1994 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Electronic Journal For Sun Users Since 1988 John J. Mclaughlin, Publisher & Editor - flash@sun.com ____________________________________________________________________________ 67.10 Non-Sun Information/Product Abstracts This article contains brief descriptions of several Non-Sun - that is, third Party, Articles. These articles have not been previously posted to SunFlash. They are available from flashadm@sun.com by email only. You may request the full text of any of these articles by sending mail to flashadm@sun.com with a list of 1 or more space separated article numbers (e.g. 63.87 62.32) in the Subject line. -johnj (7 articles, 127 Kb, 3,144 lines - about 48 US pages) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Article Size In Title Number Kb/lines 67.03 4 80 O'Reilly's Writing DCE 67.04 4 87 ParaSoft Insight++ 2.0 for C++ 67.05 12 203 HPCwire Table of Contents: July 1 67.06 91 2449 FAQ for Comp.sys.sun.admin * Large * 67.07 4 82 RDI New Pricing, Disk Configurations 67.08 3 66 NTT, Japan: Software Design Automation 67.09 9 177 IDE's StP/OMT and COHESION Team/SEE WARNING: 67.06 is Very Large. Do not send for it if your mail system cannot handle large files. All of these artcles may be ftp-ed from draco.nova.edu:/pub/sunflash/1994/67.jul (and various ftp mirror sites). See the abstract for 67.06 for more ftp options. How To Request An Article - Example ----------------------------------- %mail flashadm@sun.com Subject: 63.39 63.40 ^D % Place the list articles numbers on the same line as the Subject keyword. Separate article numbers with a space (e.g 63.39 63.40). If Articles Don't Arrive After a Reasonable Time ------------------------------------------------ I get a number of requests that come from sites that do not have their mail system set up properly. Some requests have their return path or the From: lines mangled as they travel through the net. If you suspect that your requested article is not getting to you because of an email address problem, then resubmit and add the keyword "email-to" in the body of the message: %mail flashadm@sun.com Subject: 63.39 63.40 email-to foo%bar@name.domain ^D % Replace foo%bar@name.domain with your email address. -johnj ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abstracts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 67.03 O'Reilly's Writing DCE From: Brian Erwin The newly published second edition of this book extends the step-by-step transition from conventional, nondistributed applications programming to distributed DCE programming to two advanced topics: object UUIDs and security. Object UUIDs let the client select resources on the server side. Security enforces access on the basis of who the client or server is. This book does not discuss Access Control Lists, a more advanced area of security. (80 lines) 67.04 ParaSoft Announces Insight++ 2.0 for C++ From: ahicken@Parasoft.COM (Arthur Hicken (ph:818-792-9941)) ParaSoft Corporation, a developer of high technology tools for software development, announced Insight++ for C++. Insight++ 2.0 is the latest release of the powerful, automatic, run-time debugger from ParaSoft. It includes new support for C++ programs, as well as improvements to existing features. (87 lines) 67.05 HPCwire Table of Contents: July 1 HPCwire is a for-fee Text-On-Demand News Magazine for High-Performance Computing. This article is the weekly Table of Contents. There are articles in this HPCwire Table of Contents that non-subscribers can retrieve, but you must be a subscriber to request the bulk of the articles. A free trial subscription is available. (203 lines) 67.06 Frequently Asked Questions for Comp.sys.sun.admin From: Rob.Montjoy@UC.EDU This is a collection of common questions posted to the comp.sys.sun.* hierarchy. This file is available via ftp from: thor.ece.uc.edu(129.137.8.118) /pub/sun-faq sun-faq.general gopher.ece.uc.edu(129.137.8.118) There may be a WWW version at ra.ece.uc.edu (2449 lines) 67.07 RDI Announces New Pricing and Disk Configurations From: lisah@everest.rdi.com (Lisa Heller - Marketing) RDI Computer Corporation has announced aggressive new prices and larger disk capacity for all PowerLite models. This positions RDI as the price/performance leader in active matrix color portable SPARC workstations. (82 lines) 67.08 NTT, Japan: Software Design Automation From: lalli@ide.com (Christopher Lalli) Interactive Development Environments, Inc. (IDE) announced that NTT Software Corporation of Yokohama, Japan, has officially begun sales of Software Design Automation (SoftDA), an upper CASE tool supporting structured analysis and structured design methods. Based on IDE's Software through Pictures , SoftDA was developed by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation's Software Laboratories of Tokyo, Japan. (66 lines) 67.09 IDE's StP/OMT to be Integrated with Digital's COHESION Team/SEE Interactive Development Environments, Inc. (IDE) and Digital Equipment Corporation announce the integration of Software through Pictures for the Object Modeling Technique (StP/OMT) with COHESION Team Software Engineering Environment, (Team/SEE). StP/OMT is the first and currently the only object-oriented client/server software development tool integrated with the Team/SEE running on the powerful Alpha AXP, Digital's 64-bit RISC computing architecture. StP/OMT's graphical editors help analysts and designers reduce life-cycle costs, improve communications with end-users, and reuse classes and class structures to create high quality object-oriented applications. 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