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\section{\class{wxClient}}\label{wxclient}
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A wxClient object represents the client part of a client-server
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DDE-like (Dynamic Data Exchange) conversation. The actual
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DDE-based implementation using wxDDEClient is available on Windows
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only, but a platform-independent, socket-based version of this
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API is available using wxTCPClient, which has the same API.
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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 wxConnection and another from
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wxClient. The custom wxConnection class will intercept
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communications in a `conversation' with a server, and the custom
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wxClient is required so that a user-overridden
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\helpref{wxClient::OnMakeConnection}{wxclientonmakeconnection} 
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member can return a wxConnection of the required class, when a
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connection is made. Look at the IPC sample and the 
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\helpref{Interprocess communications overview}{ipcoverview} for
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an example of how to do this.
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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/ipc.h>
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\wxheading{See also}
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\helpref{wxServer}{wxserver}, 
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\helpref{wxConnection}{wxconnection}, \helpref{Interprocess communications overview}{ipcoverview}
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\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
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\membersection{wxClient::wxClient}\label{wxclientctor}
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\func{}{wxClient}{\void}
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Constructs a client object.
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\membersection{wxClient::MakeConnection}\label{wxclientmakeconnection}
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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 by host (machine name
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under UNIX - use 'localhost' for same machine; ignored when using
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native DDE in Windows), service name and topic string. If the
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server allows a connection, a wxConnection object will be
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returned. The type of wxConnection returned can be altered by
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overriding the 
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\helpref{wxClient::OnMakeConnection}{wxclientonmakeconnection} 
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member to return your own derived connection object.
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Under Unix, the service name may be either an integer port
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identifier in which case an Internet domain socket will be used
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for the communications, or a valid file name (which shouldn't
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exist and will be deleted afterwards) in which case a Unix domain
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socket is created.
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{\bf SECURITY NOTE:} Using Internet domain sockets if extremely
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insecure for IPC as there is absolutely no access control for
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them, use Unix domain sockets whenever possible!
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\membersection{wxClient::OnMakeConnection}\label{wxclientonmakeconnection}
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\func{wxConnectionBase *}{OnMakeConnection}{\void}
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Called by \helpref{wxClient::MakeConnection}{wxclientmakeconnection}, by
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default this simply returns a new wxConnection object. Override
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this method to return a wxConnection descendant customised for the
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application.
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The advantage of deriving your own connection class is that it
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will enable you to intercept messages initiated by the server,
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such as \helpref{wxConnection::OnAdvise}{wxconnectiononadvise}. You
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may also want to store application-specific data in instances of
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the new class.
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\membersection{wxClient::ValidHost}\label{wxclientvalidhost}
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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. This always
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returns true under MS Windows.
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