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Scripts
described, 117
Gawk scripting language, 103–114
installation, 129
sed instructions, 99–100, 102
See also Shell scripting
SCSI devices, 14
Sed stream editor
commands, 100–103
overview, 97–98
sample program segment, 98–99
script file, 99–100, 102
sed commands, 100–103
Serialization of Java objects, 378–385
Servant objects and CORBA, 411–415
Servers
applications, 44
client-server architecture, Kylix, 334–336
CORBA, 411–421
JBuilder8, 434–437
JSP. See JSP (Java Server Page) pages
ports for communication, 467
sockets and communication, 386
TCP client-server model, 385–392
UDP client-server model, 385–396
Services, configuring, 44
Servlets
Java, 244
Java server pages, 456–462
life cycle, 462–463
Session beans, 498–500
Session scope, 464
Set command (bash shell), 139
Sets, Object Pascal, 167–168
Shared objects and Linux, 62–63
Shell scripting
alias command, 127–128, 134
bg command, 135
borne again fundamentals, 118–122
break command, 135
builtin command, 135–136
built-in shell commands, 134–141
cd command, 136
command command, 136
conditional statements, 144–150
customizing command prompt, 126–127
declare command, 136
echo command, 119, 130, 137
error log files, 121
eval command, 137
execute permission, 118, 128
exit command, 137
export command, 119, 130, 137
fc command, 137–138
fg command, 138
file existence, checking, 143–144
flow control constructs, 141–150
fundamentals of shell scripts, 128–134
help command, 138
history command, 123–124, 126, 138
installation programs, 129
kill command, 138
let command, 131, 138
logical operators, 142, 144
passing arguments, 131–132
path, 118–120, 123
pattern matching, 130–131
precedence rule, 120
pwd command, 139
read command, 139
redirection, 120–121
return command, 139
scripts, described, 129
set command, 139
shell variables, 124–126
source command, 140
suspend command, 140
test command, 140
trap command, 140
type command, 140
unalias command, 141
unmask command, 141
unset command, 141
user login environment, 118, 122–128
user-defined functions, 132–134
variables, 129–130
wait command, 141
Shells
described, 117
interactive login shell, 122–123
interactive non-login shell, 122–123
noninteractive shell, 122–123
shell prompt, 37–39
Signals, 65–66, 310
Slave controller, 15
Source command (bash shell), 140
SourceForge, 6–7
Stack, 199
Star Office (Sun Microsystems), 6
Stateless session bean, 499–500, 517–532
Static arrays, Object Pascal, 168
Static_cast operator, C++, 222
Streaming, in CLX, 308–309
Strings
in C++, 196
CLX strings and string lists, 305–307
Delphi manipulation functions, 165–166
Struct data type, C++, 196–197
Structured data types
in C++, 196–199
in Delphi, 167–170
Struts. See Jakarta Struts
Sun Microsystems. See Java
SuSE Linux
bash shell, 118
desktop, 49–50
Emacs editor, 83–84
init process, 25
Konqueror window, 35, 36
Kylix 3 on, 271–272
shell prompt, 38–39
user login, 122
users and groups, 41
vendor role, 4–5
version information, 8
Suspend command (bash shell), 140
Swap space
disk, 51, 52
memory, 26
Switch compiler directive, 159
Symbols, pattern matching and, 95–96
Synchronous mode, 330
System administrator and user id root, 40
System events, 310
System global variables, Kylix, 318–322
System monitor, 42–43
System requirements for CD-ROM, 549


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