Hi,

See if this basic tutorial can help :

<http://istream.homeunix.com/insead/index_en.html>

Best Regards,


Le 25 août 05 à 01:10, Gajo Csaba a écrit :



Hi,

I started learning Revolution today, though I have been programming in
other languages such as Java for many years before. What I'd like to do is create a simple chat program. I managed to write the client part and
send a message to a Java server application, but I just cannot build a
server. All the server has to do is listen to connections on port 5001,
accept a connection, read from the socket until linefeed and then
terminate the connection. After that it should put the text in some field
for display.

I did search through your list and saw a few examples, but they didn't
work. There was also a link to a ZIP-ed chat program source which I
downloaded, but the file was corrupted.

So could someone please just type down the source of a simple server
script? On the Runtime's site they say you can write a client/ server with just a few lines, so I'm sure it's very simple, but I cannot figure it out.

Thanks, Csaba

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