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Developing applications using XTI or TLI

Developing applications using XTI or TLI

XTI (the X/Open Transport Interface) is a library of functions used to write networked applications over a variety of transports. This chapter provides an overview of XTI, and describes the concepts that underlie writing programs that use it. This chapter also discusses the differences between XTI and two other APIs (application program interfaces) that are also often used for writing network applications: TLI (the Transport Level Interface) and Berkeley sockets. Both TLI and sockets are available on SCO OpenServer systems.

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