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| \section{\class{wxTCPClient}}\label{wxtcpclient}
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| A wxTCPClient object represents the client part of a client-server conversation.
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| It emulates a DDE-style protocol, but uses TCP/IP which is available on most platforms.
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| A DDE-based implementation for Windows is available using \helpref{wxDDEClient}{wxddeclient}.
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| To create a client which can communicate with a suitable server,
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| you need to derive a class from wxTCPConnection and another from wxTCPClient.
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| The custom wxTCPConnection class will intercept communications in
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| a `conversation' with a server, and the custom wxTCPServer is required
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| so that a user-overridden \helpref{wxTCPClient::OnMakeConnection}{wxtcpclientonmakeconnection} member can return
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| a wxTCPConnection of the required class, when a connection is made.
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| \wxheading{Derived from}
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| wxClientBase\\
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| \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
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| \wxheading{Include files}
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| <wx/sckipc.h>
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| \wxheading{See also}
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| \helpref{wxTCPServer}{wxtcpserver}, \helpref{wxTCPConnection}{wxtcpconnection}, 
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| \helpref{Interprocess communications overview}{ipcoverview}
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| \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
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| \membersection{wxTCPClient::wxTCPClient}\label{wxtcpclientctor}
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| \func{}{wxTCPClient}{\void}
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| Constructs a client object.
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| \membersection{wxTCPClient::MakeConnection}\label{wxtcpclientmakeconnection}
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| \func{wxConnectionBase *}{MakeConnection}{\param{const wxString\& }{host}, \param{const wxString\& }{service}, \param{const wxString\& }{topic}}
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| Tries to make a connection with a server specified by the host
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| (a machine name under Unix), service name (must
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| contain an integer port number under Unix), and a topic string. If the
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| server allows a connection, a wxTCPConnection object will be returned.
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| The type of wxTCPConnection returned can be altered by overriding
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| the \helpref{wxTCPClient::OnMakeConnection}{wxtcpclientonmakeconnection} member to return your own
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| derived connection object.
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| \membersection{wxTCPClient::OnMakeConnection}\label{wxtcpclientonmakeconnection}
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| \func{wxConnectionBase *}{OnMakeConnection}{\void}
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| The type of \helpref{wxTCPConnection}{wxtcpconnection} returned from a \helpref{wxTCPClient::MakeConnection}{wxtcpclientmakeconnection} call can
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| be altered by deriving the {\bf OnMakeConnection} member to return your
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| own derived connection object. By default, a wxTCPConnection
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| object is returned.
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| 
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| The advantage of deriving your own connection class is that it will
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| enable you to intercept messages initiated by the server, such
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| as \helpref{wxTCPConnection::OnAdvise}{wxtcpconnectiononadvise}. You may also want to
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| store application-specific data in instances of the new class.
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| \membersection{wxTCPClient::ValidHost}\label{wxtcpclientvalidhost}
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| \func{bool}{ValidHost}{\param{const wxString\& }{host}}
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| Returns true if this is a valid host name, false otherwise.
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