Hi,

2009/1/14 Bernd Robertz <[email protected]>

> Hello,
>
> first, no, not really.
> Gtkmm is designed to work great with other libraries.
> Lastly I wrote a small MySQL database application in wicht Gtkmm works
> together with libmysql++.
> (Some maillist users will remember My selfmade problems with
> locales. :-)) )
>
> Second, sure. I have it somewhere in My backups. Wich part do you want
> to know?

The basic, if possible, connect and sendmessage.


>
>
> Third, also yes. My the server application was only Linux. I wrote the
> client also on linux and after that I ported to windows. Except some
> small Window <-> Linux issues it was an easy task.
>
> Fourth, again also yes. :-)
> If you start reading the documentation you will find out that is not
> only about Unix sockets and Windows WinSock, also it covers some basic
> sockets about Solaris OS.
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> Bernd

Thanks again.

>
>
>
> Am Mittwoch, den 14.01.2009, 16:04 -0200 schrieb Fabrício Godoy:
> >
> >
> > 2009/1/14 Bernd Robertz <[email protected]>
> >         Hello,
> >
> >         Boost is quite useful for this.
> >         But as far as I know, there are some complications about
> >         Boost::string
> >         and Glib::ustring and some other library related parts.
> > Will be paintful to develop gtkmm application using Boost?
> >
> >
> >
> >         About 3 years ago I wrote a simple client-server based
> >         messenger in with
> >         Gtkmm and an own implemented protcol.
> > You  have the source code yet?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         For this I just used the basic C network stack wich I used
> >         with the
> >         Gtkmm I/O functions on the client side and a simple console
> >         interface
> >         with C++ STL on server side.
> >         The server used the simple multiplex function "select" for
> >         example.
> > Is it cross platform?
> >
> >
> >
> >         The following link covers some basics about the C network
> >         functions wich
> >         I used in My app.
> >
> >         http://beej.us/guide/bgnet/output/html/multipage/index.html
> > Is it cross platform?
> >
> >
> >
> >         As I started in the basics of network programming, the link
> >         above helped
> >         Me alot.
> >
> >         But I'm pretty sure there are some powerful libraries out
> >         there like
> >         Boost. But I like it small and simple. As it is used to say:
> >         "Back to
> >         the roots." :-))
> >
> >         Any other opinion about My thoughts are naturaly welcome.
> >
> >         Best regards
> >
> >         Bernd
> > Thank you.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         Am Mittwoch, den 14.01.2009, 15:30 -0200 schrieb Fabrício
> >         Godoy:
> >
> >         > Hi,
> >         >
> >         > I want to develop a client server application over TCP and
> >         it must be
> >         > cross platform.
> >         > I found Boost library, is a good choice?
> >         > What's library is normally used?
> >         >
> >         > Thank you.
> >
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> >
> >
>
>
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