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Apr 19th, 2001, 04:53 AM
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Thread Starter
New Member
hi
pl. help for communicating between VB (client) and JAVA(server).
any possibility passing Data from JAVA/EJB to VB through Socket Communication.
i am successfull passing data the from Server(java) to Vb(client) as a String using Sockets.
other than String any other possiblity, passing data from SERVER(JAVA) to CLient (VB)
pl. help me finding the solution.
thanks in advance.
bye
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Apr 19th, 2001, 05:33 AM
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Retired VBF Adm1nistrator
TCP Sockets are pretty much so programming language independant.
So a listening TCP socket created using {TCL, VB, Java, C, C++, ...} can be connected to via a connecting socket created using {TCL, VB, Java, C, C++, ...}.
So as long as the sockets are there, you can send what you want ...
Microsoft MVP : Visual Developer - Visual Basic [2004-2005]
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Apr 19th, 2001, 08:34 AM
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Frenzied Member
I have some VB apps that send/receive records (aka UDTs) to/from C programs. Some of the records are:
Code:
Public Type dclStdHeader ' current length - 52
ttl_len As Long ' long ttl_len;
msgtype As Long ' long msgtype;
orig_id As Long ' long orig_id;
seq_num As Long ' long seq_num;
tran_type As Long ' long tran_type;
curr_wndw As Long ' long curr_wndw;
curr_req As Integer ' short curr_req
user_def As String * 26 ' char user_def[26];
End Type
Public Type dclMonitorReq
req_hdr As String * 52 ' holder for dclStdHeader
reqid As Integer ' short request;
system As Integer ' short system;
index As Integer ' short index;
lines As Integer ' short linecnt;
byType As Integer ' char byType;
getMonitor As Byte ' char byMonitor;
getprocs As Byte ' char getprocs;
getexceps As Byte ' char getexceps;
getgeneric As Byte ' char getgeneric;
byCust As String * 8 ' char cust[8];
byProc As String * 8 ' char proc[8];
workstation As String * 8 ' char workstation[8];
userid As String * 8 ' char userid[8];
End Type
Is this what you need to do? If so, I can send you a sample client/server app that passes a UDT containing an Integer and 2 fixed length strings. It is well commented to explain what the code is doing.
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