Sounds like you need to learn about CreatePipe, named or unnamed
pipes. I've used them with THandleStream before.

On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Kipsus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Again, sorry if this has been discussed earlier (where is the darn Search
> function in this archive??)
>
> I'm doing a series of applications that need to communicate with each other
> (on a single machine, no networks involved) in a simple and efficient way.
> Now, I really like Synapse's clean structure and given there is an
> adaptation for RS232, maybe there could be some IPC oriented socket,
> utilizing WM_COPYDATA and/or mm files. Both TCP and UDP style connections
> could be emulated easily, together with some simple neighbor-detecting
> mechanism.
>
> I realize that all this in one way or another can be implemented using
> existing sockets but this (correct me if I'm wrong) forces having open
> ports, possibly upsetting the internal firewall (and you really don't want
> that on a server) OR a complicated system of port assignments that is not
> easy to automate and implement.
>
> Any thoughts?
> Kipsus
>
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