What do you wish to do that SAMBA does not?
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> That looks like a sound set of requirements...
Or rather, will be, once "vigorous", "flexible", "scalable", and "reusable"
are defined with specificity ;-)
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On 15 Oct 08, at 19:24, han wrote:
I want to complete a vigorous file transfer application.The server
is implemented in the max os x,and client in the windows.
I think the app is flexible, scalable, reusable.
That looks like a sound set of requirements, but what it isn't is a
question. W
On 16 Oct 2008, at 1:24 PM, han wrote:
I want to complete a vigorous file transfer application.The server
is implemented in the max os x,and client in the windows.
I think the app is flexible, scalable, reusable.
What about ftp, sftp or scp?
I want to complete a vigorous file transfer application.The server is
implemented in the max os x,and client in the windows.
I think the app is flexible, scalable, reusable.
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> c/s = client/server. is there the sample codes download link
That is such a broad wide-open question as to be meaningless. There are at
least dozens of major design variations and hundreds of smaller ones
involved in client/server architecture. You're going to have get closer to
being able to de
On Oct 15, 2008, at 12:05 , han wrote:
han wrote:
how to complete a c/s app.Is there a sample code?
c/s = client/server. is there the sample codes download link
That totally depends on the type of Client/Server app you want to
make, what technologies you want to use to make it, etc.
Yo
han wrote:
how to complete a c/s app.Is there a sample code?
c/s = client/server. is there the sample codes download link
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On 15 Oct 2008, at 16:21:48, Steve Bird wrote:
On Oct 15, 2008, at 6:43 AM, han wrote:
how to complete a c/s app.Is there a sample code?
"c/s" = ...
Computer Science?
Client / Server?
Cycles per Second?
C.S. Lewis?
Catch and Serve?
Cut and Scrape?
COBOL/SmallTalk?
Copy and Save?
From th
On Oct 15, 2008, at 6:43 AM, han wrote:
how to complete a c/s app.Is there a sample code?
"c/s" = ...
Computer Science?
Client / Server?
Cycles per Second?
C.S. Lewis?
Catch and Serve?
Cut and Scrape?
COBOL/SmallTalk?
Copy and Save?
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On Oct 15, 2008, at 4:00 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
On 15 Oct 2008, at 9:43 pm, han wrote:
how to complete a c/s app.Is there a sample code?
Who knows. Maybe you could start by explaining what a c/s app is?
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Perhaps "c/s" stands for "client/server," but I've no idea.
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Use Distributed Object, there is plenty of sample codes.
Le 15 oct. 08 à 12:43, han a écrit :
how to complete a c/s app.Is there a sample code?
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On 15 Oct 2008, at 9:43 pm, han wrote:
how to complete a c/s app.Is there a sample code?
Who knows. Maybe you could start by explaining what a c/s app is?
--G
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