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Managing Sockets and Their Connections
To manage a socket and its connection, the 4GL allows you to:
- Test if the socket is connected — If the CONNECTED( ) socket method is TRUE, the socket is connected.
- Control event sensitivity — At any time, you can make the socket stop receiving READ-RESPONSE events by setting its SENSITIVE attribute to FALSE. You can, at any time, return it to receiving READ-RESPONSE events by setting SENSITIVE to TRUE.
- Set socket options — Progress supports the following options:
- Obtain host and port values — You can obtain the remote host IP address and port number involved in the connection from the values of the REMOTE-HOST and REMOTE-PORT socket attributes. Similarly, you can obtain the local host and port from the LOCAL-HOST and LOCAL-PORT socket attributes.
- Disconnect a socket — You can close the socket and remove the association between the socket object and its remote port by invoking the DISCONNECT( ) socket method. Progress automatically closes the local socket when Progress detects that the corresponding remote socket in a connection is closed.
- Delete the socket object — You can delete a socket object using the DELETE OBJECT statement. However, you must disconnect the socket before you can delete it.
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