
What's New?
In addition to the existing 22 /n software IP*Works! components such as
HTTP, FTP, NNTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, Telnet, SNMP, LDAP, Multicast, etc.
the new version includes the following new components, bringing the total
number to 35 components:
- SOAP - generic SOAP client
supporting SOAP 1.1. Built on top of the new IP*Works! XML parser
(see below)
- XMLp - SAX2 compliant XML parser
with support for XPath DOM traversal and XML structure validation.
Optimized for read applications, with a super-fast engine that builds
internal DOM structures with close to zero heap allocations. An additional
"relaxed" mode allows for parsing of "traditional" HTML (non-XML)
documents
- WebForm - the easy way to post
HTML form data to HTTP servers, with full support for Cookie-based
sessions and redirection
- WebUpload - upload files to
web servers with support for standard HTTP/MIME uploading (the ASP
edition of the component, allows you to easily retrieve files on the
server side - as would any other standard server upload component)
- Ping and TraceRoute: two new
components built on top of the ICMPPort component, with an extensive
feature list (see the help file for details)
- TFTP client component (available
across all editions)
- NetClock component to get/set
time from network time servers
- RCP for copying files to/from
UNIX systems
- Whois - complete Whois component,
with support for distributed WHOIS servers that allows the component
to automatically find the registrar for a particular domain
- FileMailer - built on top of
SMTP and MIME: easy way to send messages with file attachments
- HTMLMailer - allows you to send
HTML mail messages, including embedded images
The ActiveX edition package contains
32 bit ActiveX Controls optimized for the Internet. The controls are small
and efficient, with no dependencies on external libraries. They can be
used from Visual Basic, and all other environments that support ActiveX
Controls (MS Access, FoxPro, etc.).
The new Version 4.0 contains six new controls bringing the total to
22 components: FTP, HTTP, ICMPPort, IMAP, IPDaemon, IPInfo, IPPort,
LDAP, Multicast, MIME, MX, NNTP, NetCode, NetDial, POP, Rexec, Rshell,
SMTP, SNMP, SNPP, Telnet, UDPPort. They are provided as ActiveX controls,
Visual C++ Classes, Native C++ Builder VCLs, C Libraries, and even 16
bit Visual Basic eXtensions (VBX) for legacy platforms.
Features
Here is a little about each control:
- IPPort - Generic TCP client
control. Easy, powerful, asynchronous interface to Winsock stream
sockets
- IPDaemon - The easiest way to
build TCP/IP server applications. Asynchronous, event driven interface
- UDPPort - Easy interface to
UDP packet communications. Can be used to build both clients and servers
- Mcast - Internet Multicast control.
Similar to UDPPort, but with further reaching capabilities
- ICMPPort - Access to the IP
control layer. Build network control applications such as 'ping',
or 'traceroute'
- IMAP - Implementation of a generic
IMAP4 client, used, to access corporate mail servers
- SMTP - Used to send Internet
Mail. Standards based and extensible, with support for protocol extensions
- POP - Internet Post Office control.
Used to retrieve Internet Mail. Easy, intuitive interface
- LDAP - Search, manage, and maintain
Internet Directory (LDAP) servers, the new trend in directories
- NNTP - USENET news control.
Used to read, search, and post articles in Internet News Groups (USENET)
- SNPP - Send messages to alphanumeric
pagers through standard Internet Paging gateways
- SNMP - The easy way to create
custom Network Management applications based on SNMP standards
- IPInfo - A collection of DNS
and other database functions. Used to resolve direct and reverse DNS
queries
- MX - Directly search Internet
Domain Servers for email servers accepting email for the specified
address
- NetDial - Allow access to Windows
RAS API for management of Internet and RAS dialup connections
- FTP - Transfer files to and
from FTP servers. Very easy to use with a 'plug and play', extensible
interface
- HTTP - Access the World Wide
Web from your applications. Automate web solutions with ease
- Rexec - Allows execution of
commands remotely on a UNIX machine using the rexec protocol
- Rshell - Allows execution of
commands remotely on a UNIX machine using the remote shell mechanism
- Telnet - A programmer's interface
to building a Telnet client. Facilitates handling of Telnet commands
- NetCode - UUencode, Base64,
Quoted Printable, and URL encoding and decoding used to transfer binary
data
- MIME - Easy encoding and decoding
of MIME structures. Special support for Internet Mail messages
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