On 3 May 2013 11:16, FAULHABER Michael
<[email protected]>wrote:
>
> So if you look at the description of the TCP.. stages, they are not
> written for beginners, some options are not detailed as for other stages,
> you must already have some knowledge about TPC/IP.
I beg to differ... I know very little about TCP/IP and can't even spell
socket, but with CMS Pipelines support I could write a TCP/IP client and
server in a few minutes. In fact, both of them sitting on the *same* CMS
command line when you take out the blanks :-) Since it's Friday, I leave
it to the follow plumbers to see what it does...
pipe (end \) tcplisten 4231 | take| i :faninany | tcpdata sf | cms |
reverse | elastic | i:
\ cons asynch | reverse | tcpclient 127.0.0.1 4231 sf | cons
| Sir Rob the Plumber