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== How to get ICS == | == How to get ICS == | ||
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+ | *'''ICS-V5''' for Delphi/BCB 1 to Delphi/C++Builder 2007 and Delphi .NET (discontinued, important bug fixes may be still backported from ICS-V7). SSL option requires at least Delphi 7 or C++Builder 2006. | ||
+ | *'''ICS-V6''' for Delphi 7 / C++Builder 2006 to Delphi/C++Builder 2007 (important bug fixes are still backported from ICS-V7). | ||
+ | *'''ICS-V7''' for Delphi 7 / C++Builder 2006 to Delphi/C++Builder 2009 and better (main development tree). | ||
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+ | There are four options to obtain the source code. | ||
'''CodeGear's Partner DVD Shipped with Delphi / C++Builder:''' | '''CodeGear's Partner DVD Shipped with Delphi / C++Builder:''' |
Revision as of 04:56, 23 May 2009
Here, you'll find the most frequently asked questions which cover a range of components or all. You will find questions specific to one component in the How to section of each component.
How to get ICS
ICS versions available:
- ICS-V5 for Delphi/BCB 1 to Delphi/C++Builder 2007 and Delphi .NET (discontinued, important bug fixes may be still backported from ICS-V7). SSL option requires at least Delphi 7 or C++Builder 2006.
- ICS-V6 for Delphi 7 / C++Builder 2006 to Delphi/C++Builder 2007 (important bug fixes are still backported from ICS-V7).
- ICS-V7 for Delphi 7 / C++Builder 2006 to Delphi/C++Builder 2009 and better (main development tree).
There are four options to obtain the source code.
CodeGear's Partner DVD Shipped with Delphi / C++Builder:
This is probably not such a good idea, since it is likely to be an old version, built at the time this Delphi / C++Builder version was released.
Provides download links to latest stable releases or beta versions. This is a safe choice if you use ICS-V5 or ICS-V6. ICS-V7 however is still work in progress and it's likely the best choice to either checkout head revision of the version control repository or to download the daily snapshot from below. Note that ICS-V7 is the only ICS supporting Delphi and C++Builder 2009.
Version Control System:
Using the version control repository is the best choice if you want to get live access to current development files. Overbyte uses a Subversion server and you need to use a Subversion client such as TortoiseSVN or your favorite browser. The URLs are as follows:
- ICS-V7 svn://svn.overbyte.be/ics/branches/icsv7 or http://svn.overbyte.be:8443/svn/ics/branches/icsv7
- ICS-V6 svn://svn.overbyte.be/ics/trunk or http://svn.overbyte.be:8443/svn/ics/trunk
- ICS-V5 svn://svn.overbyte.be/icsv5 or http://svn.overbyte.be:8443/svn/icsv5.
All use usercode = ics and password = ics for read access. Write access is only available to TeamICS.
Zipped Daily Snapshots:
These packages are built from the version control repositories automatically when they change and refreshed once a day.
Download OpenSSL Binaries:
- OpenSSL libraries v0.9.8e built with MinGW
- OpenSSL libraries v0.9.8h distributed with Subversion
- OpenSSL libraries v0.9.8i built with MinGW
- OpenSSL libraries and EXE v0.9.8i built with MinGW
- OpenSSL libraries and EXE v0.9.8k built with MinGW
How ICS works
Asynchronous paradigm | The non-blocking nature of ICS. | |
Sending and receiving data | Draft discussing possible formats of data transfer. |
FAQ
Concatenating data | A example on how to concatenate chuncks of data in a CPU / Memory friendly way. | |
Difference TCP/UDP | What is the difference between TCP and UDP and which to use when ? | |
General | General questions not belonging to other sections | |
Internet | Specific for internet in general | |
Microsoft .NET framework | Using ICS with the Microsoft .NET framework | |
Multi-Threading | Using ICS components and threads | |
Progress bar | Implementing a progress bar | |
Timeouts | Implementing timeouts on connections or protocols |