> A similar unit is not included with V7.  The OverbyteIcsTcpSrv demo in V7
> does a lot that TTcpDaemon does, but without using a separate class.  So 
> I'm
> wondering why something like TTcpDaemon isn't used anymore.

Just that no one took the time to make the slights changes to have that demo 
working with V7.

> I'm just curious if there is some reason I shouldn't use it anymore. 
> Thanks

Defenitely n reason !

> By simply changing the WSocket* unit references and replacing "char in []"
> with "CharInSet", my TTcpDaemon compiles cleanly.  It is a little too 
> early
> to know how well it'll work.

When you've updated and tested it, please send the units so that the are 
included with V7.

Thanks.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jon Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ICS support mailing" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 2:31 AM
Subject: [twsocket] TTcpDaemon in ICS V7


> 99% of my Delphi work is in Delphi 6.  We use a few ICS V5 components, but
> they work so well it is easy to forget they are there.  :)
>
> I'm rewriting one of our utilities and decided to use Delphi 2009.  This
> utility used ICS V5, so I'm migrating it to ICS V7.
>
> The utility uses a modified version of TTcpDaemon (TcpCmd.pas) that was 
> used
> in the V5 TcpSrv demo project.
>
> A similar unit is not included with V7.  The OverbyteIcsTcpSrv demo in V7
> does a lot that TTcpDaemon does, but without using a separate class.  So 
> I'm
> wondering why something like TTcpDaemon isn't used anymore.
>
> By simply changing the WSocket* unit references and replacing "char in []"
> with "CharInSet", my TTcpDaemon compiles cleanly.  It is a little too 
> early
> to know how well it'll work.
>
> I'm just curious if there is some reason I shouldn't use it anymore. 
> Thanks
>
> -- 
> Jon Robertson
> Borland Certified Advanced Delphi 7 Developer
> Good programming is 40% experience, 30% skill, 20% RTFM, 10% caffeine, and
> 5% attention to detail.
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