Scalable Internet/Intranet networking suite
Version | 2009 Vol 4.0 |
Updated | Oct 13th 2009 |
Developer |
ComponentForge
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User Rating |
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Original File Size | 35.2 MB |
Downloads | 7475 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 |
Category | Programming |
NetXtreme Network Suite for .NET helps you to build scalable Internet/Intranet client and server applications with flexible and easy-to-use components designing for rapid development without the complexities of working with native socket class or in-depth knowledge of how the protocols are implemented.
The ICMP component enables your application to send ECHO requests, receive the echo reply message, show and check it, while the Trace Route component enables performing Internet route tracing to determined network delays and topology. The DNS component makes the work of querying DNS servers for resource record types more easily. DomainWhoIs performs domain registration lookups within only several lines of code.
The FTP component offers a number of classes that make the work of transfering files directly from your application using FTP/SSL and SFTP easily. The Proxy component provides an elegant way to to send data to a host through a proxy server. And the Internet Time component enables your .NET applications get exact time from public time servers over the Internet.
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