Netscape Mozilla Source Code Guide

by William R. Stanek

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Netscape Mozilla source code guide All the Techniques You Need to Put Mozilla to Work Mozilla, the open source version of Netscape Communicator, is an indispensable resource if you want to develop custom Internet applications. But Mozilla is also dauntingly complex, with over 50 separate modules comprising more than 30 million lines of code. This unique guide, developed in collaboration with Netscape Communications, provides a lucid overview of each Mozilla module - and shows you step by step how to harness the cross-platform power of this versatile Internet application.
Working Solutions for Internet Development ChallengesUnderstand the legal ground rules that govern the use of Mozilla codeMaster key Mozilla concepts such as virtual interfaces, interface identifiers, factories, repositories, and linked librariesGrasp how each Mozilla module is organized, named, and usedGet up to speed on powerful Mozilla development tools such as CVS, Bonsai, Tinderbox, and BugzillaLearn step-by-step programming techniques for customizing the Mozilla back end and front endDiscover how to build Mozilla source on a Windows, Macintosh, or Unix platformJoin the Mozilla open source movement - and stay in touch through mozilla.org, newsletters, and online discussion groupsPublished and technically reviewed with the authorization and collaboration of Netscape Communications Corporation Bonus CD-ROM includes:Source code for MozillaAdditional open source modulesMozilla developer toolswww idgbooks.com www netscapepress.com www mozilla.org System Requirements: Windows system running Windows 95/98 or Windows NT/2000; Microsoft Visual C++ version 5.0 or later; Perl5 for win32; Macintosh running MacOS 8.5 and MetroWerks CodeWarrior Pro 4.1 or later; Unix or Linux system with Perl 5 and a C/C++ compiler, such as egcs version 1.
1.1 or gcc version 2.7.2
  • ISBN13 9780470365366
  • Publish Date 11 March 2008 (first published 23 December 1999)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 9 July 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc