Having two Rev exes talking to each other...

Andre Garzia andre at andregarzia.com
Thu Oct 11 13:12:15 EDT 2007


Hello Eric and Damien,
I'd also use sockets. This a related question, I've stopped using windows a
long time ago and I don't know if some old tech I know still valid. Can we
use DDE to exchange messages between windows applications or something like
that? Some kind of AppleEvent for windows...

Cheers
andre

On 10/11/07, GIRARD Damien <dam-pro.girard at laposte.net> wrote:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> The method that I used is by using sockets, all my softwares work with
> that. (and it work on any platform).
>
> Make your exe n°2 like a local server (accept connection from the
> localhost only).
> And the exe n°1 as client.
>
> The client connect to the server, and send/receive data to it.
>
> Regards from Nice ;)
> Damien.
>
> Eric Chatonet a écrit :
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I would like to split a Rev Win project into two exes to avoid hangs I
> > have at the moment in the GUI when reading/writing large amounts of
> > data to a db (revDB locking). Actually I would have the GUI as exe n°1
> > and all data handling in exe n°2.
> > Unfortunately, I'm a newbie about open/write/read/close process (I
> > don't want to use sockets: Win firewalls are a pain).
> > On this point, Rev docs, let's say, are minimalist ;-)
> > I have search the list archives but did not find anything that could
> > get me started.
> > Any tutorial, example stuff to understand basics about this would be
> > warmly welcome :-)
> > And may be not only for me...
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Best regards from Paris,
> > Eric Chatonet.
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