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Revision as of 09:29, 2 May 2011
Main page -> Midware component reference -> TAppserver
Contents
Overview
unit | ApServer.pas |
TAppServer is the communication kernel for all MidWare application servers. This component handle all the communication work for the application server, keeping track of user connections and sessions. A complete application server is made of a TAppserver component, a TRequestBroker (Object Request Broker) component and a set of TServerObject descendent components.
Properties
Banner | The banner property is the text that is sent to the client when the connection has been established. Default value is 'Welcome to MidWare server'. | |
ClientCount | Gives the actual number of connected clients. |
Methods
DisconnectAll | Disconnect every connected client. Do not confuse with the Stop method. | |
Start | The start procedure will start the server. The server will accept new client connections. See also Stop. |
Events
OnAfterProcessRequest | The OnAfterProcessRequest is called when a request has been processed by a TServerObject. | |
OnAfterSendReply | The OnAfterSendReply event is called once the reply header and body has ben written to the internal buffer for sending in the background. |