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== Definition == | == Definition == |
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Definition
Network.DLL is a DLL for internet/network communication between two Fenix programs or a Fenix program and a different program. It handles quite a few things on its own, so the user can focus on different things in his program.
Features
- One command setup, another one for listening for connections (server) or one for opening a connection (client).
- Connection status monitor, informs Fenix of the status of the connections.
- Sending and receiving of all variables, graphs, files, whatever you want.
- Download/upload meter, for measuring of speeds and totals.
- Automatic message separation (separation string specifiable).
- Dynamic messagebuffer provides limitless sending and receiving.
How to use
To be able to use it, you must include the Network.DLL functionality:
include "Network.fh";
First you initialize Network.DLL:
NET_Init(0,10,1);
From this point you can do whatever you like, for example connect to google on port 3435:
NetID=NET_Open("www.google.com",3435);
And send a message:
NET_Message(NetID,"Hello!");
Or listen for connections on port 4555:
NET_Listen(4555);
Future
It probably will have UDP support as well, though at the moment only TCP is used.
Download
Here's the complete package containing a simple testprogram with commented source, the DLL, the sourcecode and full documentation:
- Network.DLL v1.54a for Fenix 0.84a
- Network.DLL v1.54a for Fenix 0.83b
- Network.DLL v1.54a for Fenix 0.92a
- Network.DLL v1.54a Tester
Also Link3rn3l made an example, using Fenix 0.91. Fenix 0.92a included: