![]() ![]() I seem to remember that he then was hired by Borland, and there were rumors about I never saw this book (and I believe nobody else did). at some time, we heard about John KASTER writing a book about socket programming.was licensed by Borland but the source never provided.allows the whole TCP/IP gamut: basic client and server, but also HTTP client, FTP client and server, POP3 reader etc.NetManage components were first offered.Therefore it is a small wonder that Delphi had to change its VCL components several times to allow networking. And later Windows offered threading, which allows blocking sockets without message notifications. Later Windows included its own WinSock version. Third parties offered libraries (Trumpet was one of those). Since Windows has no easy multitasking library, a consortium defined a Windows Socket specification which could use the Windows messages for socket ![]() Sockets were first introduced under Unix. hardware used : Pentium 1.400Mhz, 256 M memory, 140 G hard disc.key words : Sockets, WinSock, Windows Socket, ScktComp, socket UML classÄiagram, socket file transfer, tClientSocket, tServerSocket, HTTP server.abstract : The architecture of the ScktComp socket CLASSes.Delphi Socket Architecture - Felix John COLIBRI. ![]()
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