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[http://www.rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-14.html Rebol Core Manual: PORTS ] |
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[http://rebol.info/forces/articles/protocols/ Rebol Forces, creating a protocol] |
[http://rebol.info/forces/articles/protocols/ Rebol Forces, creating a protocol] |
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References: Rebol Core Manual: PORTS
Rebol Forces, creating a protocol
Ports notes with sections from the original Rebol networking layer creator Holger Kruse
Ports as explained in Rebol/Core user manual
A full working TCP Server Semseddin (Endo) Moldibi
Creating a server port Recipe by Paul Tretter
Cal Dixon, gui scripts calling each other
Voice intercommunicator from Nick Antonaccio
Creating a server engine. Nice article from Jeff Kreis
A TCP PORT Object Dump =
This is TCP Port open with
open/direct/lines tcp://:55555`
make port! [ scheme: 'tcp host: none port-id: 55555 user: none pass: none target: none path: none proxy: none access: none allow: none buffer-size: none limit: none handler: none status: none size: none date: none url: none sub-port: none locals: none state: make object! [ flags: 4719171 misc: [1108 [] 0] tail: 0 num: 0 with: "^/" custom: none index: 0 func: 6 fpos: 0 inBuffer: none outBuffer: none ] timeout: none local-ip: 0.0.0.0 local-service: none remote-service: none last-remote-service: none direction: none key: none strength: none algorithm: none block-chaining: none init-vector: none padding: none async-modes: none remote-ip: none local-port: 55555 remote-port: none backlog: none device: none speed: none data-bits: none parity: none stop-bits: none rts-cts: true user-data: none awake: none ]