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Re: i5 Services Table File



   Yes !! Yes !! Yes !!
   Tanks a lot Scott !
   PD: I'll copy-pasted on a special word file !!

   2009/4/28 Scott Klement <[1]sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

     Is this what you're referring to?
     [2]http://systeminetwork.com/article/easier-way-write-tcpip-server-
     program

   Nicolas Machado wrote:
   >    Hi, I need to create a socket server program, I know that Scott
   has a
   >    library to let me do that.
   >    But some time ago, I read about a system file ( I believe is a
   stmf
   >    file ) that let me put server programs.
   >    This allows me to "forget" about spawning jobs, because OS does !
   >    In this file the structure were very simple, you just say the
   port,
   >    the user that run the program, and finally the program.
   >    Also this allow me to forget to start the program in the
   start-up,
   >    because the operating system listen to the ports in that file,
   and
   >    SPAWN the job according to the port range.
   >    Any clue will be appreciated.
   >
   >

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References

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   2. http://systeminetwork.com/article/easier-way-write-tcpip-server-program
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