C++ Client/Server TCP/IP sockets component library for network communication in one simple to install and handy software package
| Version | 7.1 |
| Updated | Jan 17th 2018 |
| Developer |
MarshallSoft Computing
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| User Rating |
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| Original File Size | 1.7 MB |
| Downloads | 9190 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
Client / Server Communications Library for C/C++ is a library for a communication component which is used to create server and client programs that can communicate across any TCP/IP network such as the Internet.
This library has multiple perks to using it, for example it supports both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, supports both UDP and TCP protocols, cand be used to create both clients and servers etc.
This library also features some forms of security systems, such as a "one time" password, and the ablity to encrypt your data and files. This can be done with the use of the AES4C, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Component Library for strong encryption.
Regarding the library's ability to actually create connections between multiple systems, it can connect to a device such as a relay device, scale device, GPS device or embedded computer device that is controlled by sending commands to its TCP IP address
File transfer is also made available with the option of sending and receiving data buffers or entire files, or the ability to create client-server transfers.
From a compatibility point of view, the library is fully adaptable to today's systems, as it supports both GUI and console mode programs, supports the latest versions of Windows, Microsoft Visual Studio C/C++/C# through Visual Studio 2015 and many other features
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