Do you know if someone is writting a c++ wrapper? Marlon 2008/2/26, Macarty, Jay {PBSG} <Jay.Macarty@xxxxxxxx>: > Available at http://www.remoteaccessbridge.com/ssip is the 1.7 beta > version of the SSIP for Windows server. This version changes the > characters used in line termination for responses from the server. The > SSIP specification calls for a CR and LF pair of characters instead of > simply an LF character. This goes for command strings sent to the server > and responses received from it. > > This release also clears up a couple of issues with the monitor console > window size and validation of command line options. > > NOTE: Due to the change in the line end character set, the .net > SSIPClient.dll wrapper has also been updated for this release. The java > client wrapper seems to be working but is still being tested. > > For those who have asked about what SSIP is, the URL to the website > above provides, in addition to the download link, a brief description of > what the server does and contains links to the SSIP specification. The > website also now contains a section on release history to describe the > changes in each release. > > NOTE: If you are working on any kind of client wrapper for the server, > do take note of the change in the line end characters. On the command > strings sent to the server, the ReadLine method call will properly > interpret either LF or CR LF but if you are not expecting both > characters on the response string, you could get some unpredictable > results. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Jay Macarty - Masterfiles Technical Lead - PBSG > Phone: 972-963-1387 > Cell: 214-549-3421 > __________ > View the list's information and change your settings at > //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind > > -- When you say "I wrote a program that crashed Windows," people just stare at you blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, for free." Linus Torvalds __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind