Re: Communication between client and server
- From: "Guy Cohen" <noemail@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 12:05:09 +0200
Dear John
Lets assume I will do so - using TCPIP?
Which port should I use? will not it be triky to ask the firewalls of 10000
clients to allow this port?
TIA
Guy
"John Timney (MVP)" <x_john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It will be extremely tricky to have a web page update an attached device
on the client. Your easiest aproach would probably be to ask the client
to download an exe that was capable of communicating with the server. The
net classes in .net are very easy to work with from within an executable
and talking to a server is a few lines of code.
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"Guy Cohen" <noemail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all.
I develop a website that has an option to update hardware (via usb)
What is the best technology/method to communicate between the client and
server and still be safe.
The communication process includes asking the server several questions
and providing answers to it as well.
TIA
Guy
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