Thanks. I got it and it is Pascal code now - not M. I was directed to the .kid files before, which definately are not the CPRS source code.
-Shaun


Nancy Anthracite wrote:

Hi.  I think I must have sent him the information for the wrong version
because he should have found it, but for the 23-15 version go to
ftp.va.gov/vista then software, packages, order entry results reporting,
then programs, the OR_30_187_SRC.zip

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Toppenberg
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 11:42 AM
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Shaun,

The code is freely available on the VA FTP server....
**Nancy, can you supply the URL?

I will tell you that you will have to have Delphi
professional ($300) to compile it.  I think I have
that version, and I would be willing to put in an hour
or two to try to get it compiled for you if you want.

Kevin


--- CS Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I assumed that was the case, but I cannot get my
hands on the CPRS
source code.  I've asked twice if it is available
and both times I was
pointed to some M code in a .kid file.
-Shaun

Roy wrote:



The code is acutally in the RPB Broker so you would


have to modify it to use


a specific port rather than a "random" port.

The code is in wsockc.pas, the port for the


callback is actually set by the


client. Look for LocalPort in the code and you


will see how the RPC Client


gets this port, it sends the port to the host


(VistA) along with the ip


address so the host (VistA) knows where to do the


call back.


The process is rather simple, an initial connection


is made and the client


sends the necessary info to the host, the host


forks off a process to


perform the callback to the client, this forked


process is the one used for


all subsequent IP communiation to the client. I


hope this helps.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nancy Anthracite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 6:59 AM
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Vista without CPRS






Is that with the RPC broker components in the


Delphi code, or, as I would


guess, in the M code? How would I find it?
Can you think of a string I could search M code


for to hone in on it? --


i.e., you got to do better than that, Roy, for us


newbies!!! ;-)


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Behalf Of Roy


Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 12:34 AM
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It is in the winsock code.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Toppenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Vista without CPRS






Shaun,

The server side is written in M, and the windows
client is written in Delphi pascal.

I wouldn't advise you to try to pick through all


that


M code--it's pretty ugly if you ask me.  I was
thinking that someone else on the list might know
right how to do it.

Kevin

--- CS Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





I worked on that for the past couple weeks and I
haven't even found a
starting point. I wrongly assumed that CPRS was
written in C or C++.
It appears to be in M. Since I can barely


recognize


M at this point, I
can't work on the code.
-Shaun

Kevin Toppenberg wrote:





How difficult would it be to modify the source


code




so




that a specific port is used for the call back,




rather




than a random port. I would think that finding


the


code would the difficult part. But after


found, I


would think that specifying a given port would


be


straightforward.

Kevin


--- CS Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:







It is becoming clear that we cannot use CPRS


with


our network security.






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