HTTPServer/X lets you easily implement a custom web service without
rnthe overhead or complications of the Internet Information Services.
rnBy using HTTPServer/X, you have a complete set of objects which
rnrepresent the individual client connection, requests, and responses.
rn With HTTPServer/X you can write a complete web server using Visual
rnBasic 5.0/6.0 - with all the power and flexibility it provides.
rnHTTPServer/X also handles Secure Socket Layer (HTTPS) connections
rntransparently.
rn
rnHTTPServer/X has a complete set of events which inform you when any
rnsignificant event occurs. There are events which notify you when
rnclients have connected and disconnected, when request headers and
rnbody have been received, and more. The entire set of events gives
rnyou complete control over user validation, and exactly what data to
rnprovide in response to a given request.
rn
rnHTTPServer/X also provides a complete Object Model to make your
rnprogramming easier. The incoming HTTP request is parsed, providing
rnyou with easy access to request headers through a Request's Headers
rncollection, and of course the rest of the request is available
rnthrough the Request Object's BodyStream property. As with other
rnMabry Software controls, HTTPServer/X uses our unique and powerful
rnStream Objects which make it easy for you to flexibly handle large
rnor small amounts of data as required by the size of the incoming
rnrequests.
rn
rnAlthough HTTPServer/X is implemented to be a standalone server that
rnhandles WEB requests, you can use it together with IIS, Apache, or
rnany other WEBserver which you are currently using. Just by running
rnHTTPServer/X on a different port, you can make it handle specific
rnrequests which are hard to examine and evaluate on your primary
rnserver. These difficult requests include items such as form
rnsubmissions, web based emails, database connections, etc.
Download File Size:1.37 MB