This document contains the
release information for the NGWS Wintalk sample. You will find the following sections below:
WinTalk is a Windows application that allows you to communicate to another remote WinTalk client using TCP/IP sockets. The application has a Windows user interface, which contains two multi-line edit controls and two buttons ("Connect" and "Disconnect"). The upper edit control will display status messages as well as incoming "talk" messages from a remote running WinTalk. The bottom edit control is where the user types outbound messages.
This sample list located in the Wintalk
directory of the NGWS SDK sample directories.
For
Example:
C:\Program Files\NGWSSDK\Samples\Wintalk
In order to properly build and run this sample, the
following steps need to be performed prior to building and running the sample…
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NMAKE ALL from the command line.
For Example:
C:\Program Files\NGWSSDK\Samples\Wintalk\CS\:>NMAKE ALL
In order to run this sample, follow the
instructions listed below.
For Example:
C:\Program Files\NGWSSDK\Samples\Wintalk\CS\:>Wintalk
Note: that since the connect dialog
defaults to host="localhost" and port="5000", clicking connect and then clicking
"OK" on the connect dialog will most likely result in WinTalk
attempting to connect to itself. If this happens, WinTalk will initially
accept the connection, realize that a connection is in progress, and
immediately terminate the connect request