diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-F6B9860A-E7F2-5B03-878D-9BCA0AF029C2.dita --- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-F6B9860A-E7F2-5B03-878D-9BCA0AF029C2.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-F6B9860A-E7F2-5B03-878D-9BCA0AF029C2.dita Fri Jun 11 12:39:03 2010 +0100 @@ -1,128 +1,128 @@ - - - - - -Quick -Start -

Generic OS Services is a collection of components and libraries that provide -generic OS level services to the Symbian platform components and applications.

-
Getting started with Generic OS Services

The following -list briefly describes how device creators or Symbian Developers can use the -APIs of the components and libraries provided by Generic OS Services:

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  • Use the Plug-In Framework -(ECom) APIs to register, discover plug-ins and load appropriate plug-ins.

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  • Use the P.I.P.S. libraries -(libc, libm, libpthread and libdl) -to port POSIX-based applications to the Symbian platform.

  • -
  • Use the Standard C++ -libraries to develop or port Standard C++ applications or libraries to the -Symbian platform.

  • -
  • Use the Librt library APIs to port Librt-based applications -onto the Symbian platform quickly and easily.

  • -
  • Use the EUser High Level -(EUserHL) library to do better string handling, resource management, and error -handling and object creation along the lines of standard C++ practices. EUserHL -library provides a usability layer to hide away some of the complexities of -the Symbian platform.

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  • Use the Zip Compression -Library APIs to perform file and stream compression and decompression.

  • -
  • Use the task scheduler -APIs to develop applications with scheduling options and capabilities.

  • -
  • Use the Active Backup -Client APIs to create backup and restore software with complete control of -the data backed up and restored.

  • -
  • Use the HTTP Utilities -library APIs to extract URI components, construct and modify Uniform Resource -Indicators (URIs), text utilities, and URI component utilities required to -work with URIs.

  • -
  • Use the MIME (Multipurpose -Internet Mail Extension) Recognition Framework APIs to implement data type -recognition using MIME recognizer plug-ins.

  • -
  • Use the Basic Application -Framework Utilities library (BAFL) to in turn use utilities, such as clipboard, -command-line parser, descriptor array, environment change notifier, incremental -matcher, resource files, localized names of plug-ins, system sounds and string -pools.

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  • Use the Base Services -Utility library (BSUL) to validate messages and handle errors.

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  • Use the Activity Manager -library to enable clients to monitor user inactivity (idle time) and user -activity (key press).

  • -
  • Use the System Utility -library to perform the following tasks:

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    • Retrieve software and -language package version strings for display purposes.

    • -
    • Check for free space -on a disk drive before file creation or writing.

    • -
    • Get device type information -(phone model) for display purposes.

    • -
  • -
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Architecture

The Generic OS Services module is -a group of non-related components and libraries that provide OS level services -to other components of the Symbian platform. The components and libraries -in Generic OS Services are grouped into the following collections:

    -
  • Compression -Libraries

  • -
  • Generic Open -Libraries

  • -
  • Generic -Services

  • -
  • Low -Level Libraries and Frameworks

  • -

The following diagram outlines the Generic OS Services collections -and components associated with each collection:

- Collections and components of Generic OS Services - - -
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Technologies

Generic OS services enables, implements -or uses the following technologies:

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  • zlib: The Zip Compression Library (EZLib) -provides C++ wrapper classes that encapsulate the functionality of the Open -Source zlib library -v1.2.3. It provides stream and file compression and decompression functionalities.

  • -
  • Standard C++: A -Standard C++ environment with IOStream and STL (Standard Template Library) -libraries enables you to develop or port Standard C++ applications or libraries -quickly and easily onto the Symbian platform. For more information, see the Standard C++ Porting Tutorials section.

  • -
  • P.I.P.S. Is POSIX -on Symbian Platform (P.I.P.S.): P.I.P.S. provides an API layer, above -the Symbian platform native APIs, that is more closely aligned with industry -standard APIs making Symbian software development more accessible to Symbian -Developers who program using the C language. Symbian Developers can use the -P.I.P.S. libraries (libc, libm, libpthread and libdl) -to port POSIX-based applications to the Symbian platform. For more information, -see the P.I.P.S. Porting -Tutorials section.

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  • POSIX.1b, Real-time -extensions: The Librt library enables support for POSIX.1b, Real-time -extensions on the Symbian platform and is based on the Linux Standard Base -(LSB) 3.1 specification. It covers features such as shared memory, clocks -and real time emulation for timers. Support for the Librt library on the Symbian -platform enables you to port Librt-based applications onto the Symbian platform -quickly and easily. For more information, see the Librt section

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  • MIME (Multipurpose -Internet Mail Extension): MIME is an internet standard system -for identifying the type of data in a file or stream. Types can include graphics, -photos, audio, video files and formatted text. MIME type recognition enables -devices to identify data in streams or files and start appropriate applications -automatically.

    This technology is implemented by the MIME recognition -framework component. The MIME recognition framework implements data recognition -using MIME recogniser plug-ins. For more information, see the MIME -Recognition Framework section.

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  • ECom Plug-in: The -Plug-in (ECom) framework is a generic framework that enables registration -and discovery of plug-ins, and the loading of an appropriate plug-in. The -Plug-In framework is intended to provide a common and system-wide mechanism -for instantiating a dynamically determined component. For more information, -see the Plug-in Framework section.

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+ + + + + +Quick +Start +

Generic OS Services is a collection of components and libraries that provide +generic OS level services to the Symbian platform components and applications.

+
Getting started with Generic OS Services

The following +list briefly describes how device creators or Symbian Developers can use the +APIs of the components and libraries provided by Generic OS Services:

    +
  • Use the Plug-In Framework +(ECom) APIs to register, discover plug-ins and load appropriate plug-ins.

  • +
  • Use the P.I.P.S. libraries +(libc, libm, libpthread and libdl) +to port POSIX-based applications to the Symbian platform.

  • +
  • Use the Standard C++ +libraries to develop or port Standard C++ applications or libraries to the +Symbian platform.

  • +
  • Use the Librt library APIs to port Librt-based applications +onto the Symbian platform quickly and easily.

  • +
  • Use the EUser High Level +(EUserHL) library to do better string handling, resource management, and error +handling and object creation along the lines of standard C++ practices. EUserHL +library provides a usability layer to hide away some of the complexities of +the Symbian platform.

  • +
  • Use the Zip Compression +Library APIs to perform file and stream compression and decompression.

  • +
  • Use the task scheduler +APIs to develop applications with scheduling options and capabilities.

  • +
  • Use the Active Backup +Client APIs to create backup and restore software with complete control of +the data backed up and restored.

  • +
  • Use the HTTP Utilities +library APIs to extract URI components, construct and modify Uniform Resource +Indicators (URIs), text utilities, and URI component utilities required to +work with URIs.

  • +
  • Use the MIME (Multipurpose +Internet Mail Extension) Recognition Framework APIs to implement data type +recognition using MIME recognizer plug-ins.

  • +
  • Use the Basic Application +Framework Utilities library (BAFL) to in turn use utilities, such as clipboard, +command-line parser, descriptor array, environment change notifier, incremental +matcher, resource files, localized names of plug-ins, system sounds and string +pools.

  • +
  • Use the Base Services +Utility library (BSUL) to validate messages and handle errors.

  • +
  • Use the Activity Manager +library to enable clients to monitor user inactivity (idle time) and user +activity (key press).

  • +
  • Use the System Utility +library to perform the following tasks:

      +
    • Retrieve software and +language package version strings for display purposes.

    • +
    • Check for free space +on a disk drive before file creation or writing.

    • +
    • Get device type information +(phone model) for display purposes.

    • +
  • +
+
Architecture

The Generic OS Services module is +a group of non-related components and libraries that provide OS level services +to other components of the Symbian platform. The components and libraries +in Generic OS Services are grouped into the following collections:

    +
  • Compression +Libraries

  • +
  • Generic Open +Libraries

  • +
  • Generic +Services

  • +
  • Low +Level Libraries and Frameworks

  • +

The following diagram outlines the Generic OS Services collections +and components associated with each collection:

+ Collections and components of Generic OS Services + + +
+
Technologies

Generic OS services enables, implements +or uses the following technologies:

    +
  • zlib: The Zip Compression Library (EZLib) +provides C++ wrapper classes that encapsulate the functionality of the Open +Source zlib library +v1.2.3. It provides stream and file compression and decompression functionalities.

  • +
  • Standard C++: A +Standard C++ environment with IOStream and STL (Standard Template Library) +libraries enables you to develop or port Standard C++ applications or libraries +quickly and easily onto the Symbian platform. For more information, see the Standard C++ Porting Tutorials section.

  • +
  • P.I.P.S. Is POSIX +on Symbian Platform (P.I.P.S.): P.I.P.S. provides an API layer, above +the Symbian platform native APIs, that is more closely aligned with industry +standard APIs making Symbian software development more accessible to Symbian +Developers who program using the C language. Symbian Developers can use the +P.I.P.S. libraries (libc, libm, libpthread and libdl) +to port POSIX-based applications to the Symbian platform. For more information, +see the P.I.P.S. Porting +Tutorials section.

  • +
  • POSIX.1b, Real-time +extensions: The Librt library enables support for POSIX.1b, Real-time +extensions on the Symbian platform and is based on the Linux Standard Base +(LSB) 3.1 specification. It covers features such as shared memory, clocks +and real time emulation for timers. Support for the Librt library on the Symbian +platform enables you to port Librt-based applications onto the Symbian platform +quickly and easily. For more information, see the Librt section

  • +
  • MIME (Multipurpose +Internet Mail Extension): MIME is an internet standard system +for identifying the type of data in a file or stream. Types can include graphics, +photos, audio, video files and formatted text. MIME type recognition enables +devices to identify data in streams or files and start appropriate applications +automatically.

    This technology is implemented by the MIME recognition +framework component. The MIME recognition framework implements data recognition +using MIME recogniser plug-ins. For more information, see the MIME +Recognition Framework section.

  • +
  • ECom Plug-in: The +Plug-in (ECom) framework is a generic framework that enables registration +and discovery of plug-ins, and the loading of an appropriate plug-in. The +Plug-In framework is intended to provide a common and system-wide mechanism +for instantiating a dynamically determined component. For more information, +see the Plug-in Framework section.

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