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authorDan Gudmundsson <dgud@erlang.org>2013-11-07 16:20:42 +0100
committerDan Gudmundsson <dgud@erlang.org>2013-11-07 16:28:03 +0100
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Remove references to removed applications
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[{"agent","agent","An entity that terminates a management protocol in the Network Element.","mbj"},
{"API","API","Application Programming Interface. The interface towards an application. Usually this is a set of functions available, but can also be a set of messages sent to or from an application.","mbj"},
{"application","application","A collection of resources which is required to offer a specific service.","mbj"},
-{"appmon","Application Monitor","A graphical node and application process tree viewer. See also appmon.","mbj"},
-{"Appmon","Appmon","Application name for the Application Monitor within Erlang/OTP. A graphical node and process viewer.","mbj"},
{"app callback","application callback module","A module which is called when the application is started, and when it has stopped. Every application has one application callback module.","mbj"},
{"AC","application controller","A process which coordinates all operations on applications.","mbj"},
{"app master","application master","The application master is a process that monitors the application. It is provided by the Erlang run-time system. Every application has an application master process.","mbj"},
@@ -137,7 +135,6 @@ the module Erlang in the application kernel","kenneth"},
{"pattern matching","pattern matching","A basic mechanism in Erlang for assigning values to variables and for controlling the flow of a program.","kenneth"},
{"permanent child","permanent child","A supervised process which always is restarted when it dies.","mbj"},
{"Pid","Pid","Process Identifier. A data type in Erlang for storing process references. The process identity of the process displayed in the line.","kenneth"},
-{"Pman","Pman","Module and application name for the Process Trace Tool.","olin"},
{"point","point","A unit used to indicate the size of a typeface. Equal to 1/72 inches.","jocke"},
{"pointer","pointer","A pointer tells where data is stored. Memory pointers are not used in Erlang.","kent"},
{"port","port","A data type in Erlang. Ports provide the basic mechanism for communication with the external world.","peterl"},
@@ -196,10 +193,8 @@ the module Erlang in the application kernel","kenneth"},
{"sup_bridge","supervisor bridge"," A behaviour used to connect a process, or subsystem, to a supervisor tree.","mbj"},
{"SASLlong","System Architecture Support Libraries (SASL)","An Erlang/OTP application which contains services for error logging, release handling and report browsing.","mbj"}, {".config","system configuration file","A file which specifies configuration parameters for the applications in the system.","mbj"},
{"table lock","table lock","Table locks are locks which are set on whole tables. They may either be read locks or write locks.","hakan"},
-{"Table Visualizer","Table Visualizer","A tool which enables the user to examine ETS and Mnesia tables.","olin"},
{"temporary child","temporary child","A supervised process which is never restarted when it dies.","mbj"},
{"term","term","The super type of all Erlang types.","kenneth"},
-{"Toolbar","Toolbar","A tool that provides an simplistic interface to the other various Erlang/OTP tools","olin"},
{"tools","tools","An application within Erlang/OTP which contains the tools which are not applications themselves.","olin"},
{"transaction","transaction","Transactions groups a set of database accesses into an atomic unit. All transactions has the ACID (atomicity, concistency, isolation and durability) properties.","hakan"},
{"transient child","transient child","A supervised process which is restarted if it dies non-normally.","mbj"},