DXSock Version 6.0


  • Cross Platform (Single Source for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X)



Like Kid Rock Says "They say I'm Cocky... it ain't bragging if ya back it up!"
  • High Performance Socket Suite
  • Over a decade of experience
  • Support for SSL/TLS Encrypted Sockets




Delphi XE Support
  • New Unicode Supported
ARM CPU Support
  • (Embedded Linux Drive Array)
Video and Audio Chat
  • Developed Cross-Platform Chat App
Web Based PDF Generator
  • iPhone App uses us for PDF Output




Demonstrations


Below is a constantly growing list of demonstrations. We are currently developing new documentation, and these demonstrations are part of the manual.

1_Hello_World_Server

This is your first listener/server demonstration, showing you the few code requirements to develop your first server. The code is cross-platform friendly along with support for the Delphi/C Math parser error: Expected expression. Position in string:8:CONSOLE APPLICATION, , , , 32bit and 64bit

1_Hello_World_Client

This is your first client demonstration, showing you in a few lines how easy it is to develop your first client. This code is cross-platform friendly along with support for the Delphi/C Math parser error: Expected expression. Position in string:9:CONSOLE APPLICATION, , , , 32bit and 64bit

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2_Hello_World_UDP_Server

This is your second listener/server demonstration, showing you the few code requirements to develop your first server. The code is cross-platform friendly along with support for the Delphi/C Math parser error: Expected expression. Position in string:8:CONSOLE APPLICATION, , , , 32bit and 64bit

2_Hello_World_UDP_Client

This is your second client demonstration, showing you in a few lines how easy it is to develop your first client. This code is cross-platform friendly along with support for the Delphi/C Math parser error: Expected expression. Position in string:9:CONSOLE APPLICATION, , , , 32bit and 64bit

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Apache_PCI

This is a practical "Starter" product - a Reverse HTTP Proxy for Apache or any server, however, this code was written for Linux and Mac. It shows a basic strategy of accepting connections, relaying the request to an unencrypted (will not work on SSL/TLS connections) HTTP server. It will filter out the "Server: <server name and version>"+CRLF from the stream back to the client. If you are interested in security or PCI compliance, this is a great starting point if you want to write your own. Otherwise you can purchase our commercial solution.
    CONSOLE APPLICATION, , 32bit and 64bit

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