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Solaris Porting Guide(Out of print)
AUTHOR
Sun Microsystems Press; Sun Microsystems
PUBLISHER
Pearson (05/19/1995)
PRODUCT TYPE
Paperback(Paperback)
Description
Offering insight into the Solaris 2.x environment and its related migration strategy, this book contains an overview of the key technologies incorporated in Solaris 2.x, including SPARC and x86 platforms. KEY TOPICS: Covers emerging technologies, such as the Common Desktop Environment (CDE), provides hints for application performance tuning, and gives extensive pointers to further sources of information. MARKET: For software developers and programmers interested in Solaris.
Offering insight into the Solaris 2.X environment and its related migration strategy, this book contains an overview of the key technologies incorporated in Solaris 2.X, including SPARC and x86 platforms. Covers emerging technologies, such as the Common Desktop Environment (CDE), provides hints for application performance tuning, and gives extensive pointers to further sources of information.
Ideal for application programmers and software developers, the Solaris Porting Guide provides a comprehensive technical overview of the Solaris 2.x operating environment and its related migration strategy. The second edition is current through Solaris 2.4 (both the SPARC and x86 platforms) and provides all the information necessary to migrate from Solaris 1 (SunOS 4.x) to Solaris 2 (SunOS 5.x). Other additions include a discussion of emerging technologies such as the Common Desktop Environment (CDE), hints for application performance tuning, and extensive pointers to further information, including Internet sources.
Offering insight into the Solaris 2.x environment and its related migration strategy, this book contains an overview of the key technologies incorporated in Solaris 2.x, including SPARC and x86 platforms. KEY TOPICS: Covers emerging technologies, such as the Common Desktop Environment (CDE), provides hints for application performance tuning, and gives extensive pointers to further sources of information. MARKET: For software developers and programmers interested in Solaris.