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Socket Object Handle
A handle to a socket object. This object allows you to read or write data on a TCP/IP socket and to perform other TCP/IP socket actions.
SYNTAX
socket-handle
A handle variable that references a socket object created by the CREATE SOCKET statement and that allows you to connect to, read from and write to a socket.
attribute
An attribute of the socket handle. The attributes are listed in the table that follows:
Attribute Type Readable Setable INTEGER![]()
– INTEGER![]()
– HANDLE![]()
– CHARACTER![]()
– INTEGER![]()
– CHARACTER![]()
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HANDLE![]()
– HANDLE![]()
– CHARACTER![]()
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CHARACTER![]()
– INTEGER![]()
– LOGICAL![]()
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CHARACTER![]()
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method
A method of the socket handle. The methods are listed in the table that follows:
EVENTS
NOTE
The server socket object is used to enable connections from socket clients; it is via the socket object that clients and servers communicate. For more information on using sockets, see the Progress External Program Interfaces manual.
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