2009 TCP Server
João Gonçalves wrote:
> Hello,
> That fixed the problem of the linker. However when I run the
> application and try to connect a client, the following error appears:
> Access violation at address F88BFC55. Read address F88FC55.
No idea, I got it working as described be
2007.
Thank you for the help
João
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Assunto: Re: [twsocket] C++ Builder 2009 TCP Server
João Gonçalves wrote:
> Hello,
2009 TCP Server
Hi,
Did you delete the obj files before recompilation?
Regards,
SZ
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 4:37 PM, João Gonçalves
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> Hello,
> After removing the "const" from the functions' prototypes, doesn't gives
> any
> compil
x27;__fastcall
Overbyteicswsocket::TCustomWSocket::SendStr(System::UnicodeString)'
referenced from ...TCPSRV1.OBJ
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ot; in the pascal source for the params of the functions it
reports.
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 2:04 PM, João Gonçalves
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> Hello, thank you for your answers,
> I'm using ICS v7.0 with the example TCPSRV from v5.
> In fact I have errors in the Send function,
en removed). Maybe that's the
cause..?
Regards,
SZ
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Arno Garrels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> João Gonçalves wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I currently working with C++ Builder 2009, and I'm trying to upgrade
> > my TCP server (based on
Hello,
I currently working with C++ Builder 2009, and I'm trying to upgrade my TCP
server (based on the ICS TCPSRV demo) for this version, but I'm getting
several inconsistency and linker errors.
Can anyone give me a little help, on this?
Thank you
Best regards
João Gonçalves
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Thanks for the help.
I you look into al
Saturday, April 5, 2008, 19:33, João Gonçalves wrote:
> Let me explain why do I (think I) need a thread per client.
> I have a C++ builder app, with a main form, that has a table with the
> information of the status of several clients.
> When some client connects, it instantiat
ll example files to see
witch one. I know there is an example of running each client in
separated thread.
But are you sure you need a thread per client ???
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Saturday, April 5, 2008, 09:42, João Gonça
have for example lengthy code to execute. There is an example with
JG> TWSocketServer also multitrheaded.
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Saturday, April 5, 2008, 09:15, João Gonçalves wrote:
> Hello,
> Jus tone more thing: can youn point me to that example? I can't seem to
find
> it:-(
> Thank you,
> João
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Friday, April 4, 2008, 22:45, João Gonçalves wrote:
> Hello, thank you for the answer
> In the application that I developed, taking the base of TcpSrv, I use
> TWSocketServer, 2 questions:
> - Is this multithread?
> - Is it better than MtSRv?
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Thursday, April 3, 2008, 23:17, João Gonçalves wrote:
> Hello,
> I developed an application in C++ Builder, based on the example TcpSrv. It
> works very well, for a single client. Im now trying to use several
clients,
> looking to the documentatio
Hello,
I developed an application in C++ Builder, based on the example TcpSrv. It
works very well, for a single client. Im now trying to use several clients,
looking to the documentation, ICS has 2 examples: MtSrv and TnSrv, they
booth say that this should be used for a real world server. My ques
Thank you for your answer,
I did that, and for now (with 2 clients) and putting the thread priority to
tpIdle, is working fine,
Thank once more,
João
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Enviada: segunda-feira, 15 de Outubro de 2007 11:12
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Assunto: Re: [twsocket] problem with TCP server
On Oct 15, 2007, at 05:56, João Gonçalves wrote:
> I'm using these parameters:
> ((TTcpSrvClient *)Client)->LineMode= FALSE;//
, João Gonçalves wrote:
> I'm using these parameters:
> ((TTcpSrvClient *)Client)->LineMode= FALSE;//
> ((TTcpSrvClient *)Client)->LineEdit= TRUE;
> ((TTcpSrvClient *)Client)->OnDataAvailable = ClientDataAvailable;
> ((TTcpSrvCl
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On Oct 15, 2007, at 05:20, João Gonçalves wrote:
> When I receive data, wit
ignored. I think its because
the same receive function is used by booth clients, is this true? And if so,
how can I solve this problem,
Thanks in advance,
Best regards,
João Gonçalves
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Hello,
Im working with a TCP Server using component Socket Server, When i
disconnect a client, by removing its cable for example, the port on the
server stays opened. How can I detect that the client has disconnected.
Thank you
Best regards,
João Gonçalves
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