added wx/ipc.h and used/documented it
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@@ -20,6 +20,16 @@ for programming popular Internet protocols.
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Further information on these classes will be available in due course.
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Notice that by including {\tt <wx/ipc.h>} you may define convnient synonyms for
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the IPC classes: {\tt wxServer} for either {\tt wxDDEServer} or
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{\tt wxTCPServer} depending on whether DDE-based or socket-based implementation
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is used and the same thing for {\tt wxClient} and {\tt wxConnection}. By
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default, DDE implementation is used under Windows. If you want to use IPC
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between the different workstations you should define {\tt wxUSE\_DDE\_FOR\_IPC}
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as $0$ before including this header -- this will force using TCP/IP
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implementation even under Windows.
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wxWindows has a high-level protocol based on Windows DDE.
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There are two implementations of this DDE-like protocol:
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one using real DDE running on Windows only, and another using TCP/IP (sockets) that runs
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