The Japanese EUC (Extended UNIX Code), or eucJP, codeset consists of the following character sets: CS0 (ASCII or JIS Roman) CS1 (JIS X0208) CS2 (JIS Katakana) CS3 (JIS X0212) CS0 is a primary characte...
EUC (Extended UNIX Code) is a codeset extended by AT&T Bell Laboratories for use in various countries in the world. Korean EUC is the EUC codeset for representing Korean data. The encoding of Korean E...
The Taiwanese EUC (Extended UNIX Code), or eucTW, codeset consists of the following character sets: ASCII CNS 11643 (Plane 1 to Plane 16) Taiwanese EUC uses a combination of single-byte data and 2-byt...
The Euro currency is the new currency for European countries belonging to the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Euro currency was introduced in 1999. By January 2002, the new currency is scheduled to...
The Euro currency is the new currency for European countries belonging to the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Euro currency was introduced in 1999. By January 2002, the new currency is scheduled to...
The Euro currency is the new currency for European countries belonging to the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Euro currency was introduced in 1999. By January 2002, the new currency is scheduled to...
Introduction to Events and Event Management The purpose of an event management system is to provide a means for any system component or application to indicate that something has happened that may be ...
Introduction to Events and Event Management The purpose of an event management system is to provide a means for any system component or application to indicate that something has happened that may be ...
An EVM callback function is a function that you provide to allow your program to handle messages arriving on an EVM connection. Most messages will be incoming events or responses to requests you have ...
An EVM connection is the context through which data is passed to and from the EVM daemon. A connection has the following attributes: Connection Type Response Mode Transport Type Callback, and associat...
An EVM event is a self-contained data structure, which can be manipulated and accessed using EVM API functions. Application code can: Create, duplicate and destroy an event Set and retrieve the values...
An event filter is a specification of a set of interesting events. Event subscribers use filters to tell the EVM daemon which events they want to receive - for example, one subscriber may be only inte...
The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u...
The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u...
The Find* routines resolve the named symbol. FindObj searches for the named entry point in all of the objects and returns the object that contains the entry point with the name that is specified. It u...