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ACSE/Presentation Calls and Primitives
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Supported ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Calls ACSE/Presentation Calls and Primitives ACSE/Presentation Calls and Primitives The primitives are grouped in the sequence used in an application. For example, the A_ASSOC_xxx primitives are listed in the order: A_ASSOC_REQ (request) A_ASSOC_IND (indication) A_ASSOC_RSP (response) A_ASSOC_CNF (confirmation) In the manpages entitled ap_intro and ap_env, you'll find introductions to the A/P environment and the A/P library environment attributes. They also supply detailed descriptions or references made in this manual. The manpages are accessible online with the manpage function of HP-UX. Included here are tables of attributes that provide: • Name and purpose of each attribute • Data types legal for the attribute • Default values supplied with attribute (if any) • Values legal for the attribute (if applicable) • Readable states for the attribute (as values of the AP_STATE attribute) • Writable states for the attribute (as values of the AP_STATE attribute) The following lists A/P functions first by task, then by call in alphabetic order in Table 2-1. The supported primitives are described in Table 2-2. A/P Functions The A/P calls can be separated into functions that perform the following tasks: • Establish/release the communication endpoint: ap_open() ap_close() • Manage the ACSE/Presentation environment: 22 Chapter 2