The SocketWrench Secure Edition includes Windows dynamic link libraries (DLLs) and ActiveX [controls] (OCXs) for general purpose Internet programming, and can be used in a wide variety of programming languages such as Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual FoxPro and Delphi. The Secure Edition is ideal for the developer who needs to create custom client/server applications.
The following are just some of the features in the SocketWrench Secure Edition:
SocketWrench includes a Windows Sockets component and library, as well as a Remote Access Services component which can be used to easily create and manage dial-up networking (SLIP or PPP) connections. For professional developers, the SocketWrench Secure Edition provides all of the features, documentation and technical support needed to develop complete Internet applications, without the complexities of learning the Windows Sockets API or working around the limitations of other Internet controls.
The SocketWrench Secure Edition also includes support for the industry standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Security Layer (TLS) protocols which are used to ensure that data exchanged between the local system and a remote host is secure and encrypted. Your data is protected by industrial strength 128-bit encryption, with full support for client certificates if required by the server. Using SocketWrench, you can also easily create your own custom, secure server applications. There's no need for you to understand the details of certificate management, data encryption or how the security protocols work. All it takes is a few lines of code to enable the security features, and SocketWrench handles the rest!
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The SocketWrench .NET Edition is a managed code class that simplifies the task of developing Internet applications in Visual Studio or Borland Developer Studio using any of the available programming languages such as Visual Basic .NET and C#. SocketWrench is ideal for the developer who requires the features and functionality of the native socket classes, without the inherent complexities and learning curve typically involved with network programming.
The following is a brief summary of just some of the features in the SocketWrench .NET Edition:
SocketWrench .NET enables developers to quickly and easily build client-server applications using the industry-standard TCP and UDP protocols. Unlike the native .NET socket class which requires that you have a fairly good understanding of network programming in general, SocketWrench .NET offers a significantly reduced learning curve and programmers who have no experience writing network applications can get up to speed quickly. The documentation includes a comprehensive Developer's Guide, along with the Technical Reference and example programs to help you become productive right away.
SocketWrench .NET also has integrated support for secure, encrypted connections using the industry standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols. There's no need for you to understand the details of certificate management, data encryption or how the security protocols work. Secure sessions can be established just by setting a few properties and SocketWrench takes care of the rest. You can easily create secure client and server applications, and there's support for advanced features like client certificates and protocol selection.
For developers who have used the ActiveX version of SocketWrench, you'll immediately find yourself in familiar territory. The SocketWrench .NET class interface has properties, methods and events that are very similar to the control that you've used in languages like Visual Basic 6.0. It is important to keep in mind that SocketWrench .NET is a managed code class, not a wrapper around the ActiveX control, so there will be some inherent differences. However, whenever possible the class interface was designed to make the transition from the ActiveX control as easy as possible.
The SocketTools Secure Visual Edition includes ActiveX [controls] (OCXs) which can be used in a wide variety of programming languages such as Visual Studio.NET, Visual C++ and Visual Basic. The Visual Edition is ideal for the developer who requires the flexibility, ease of use and rapid development features of a component without the complexities of working with the Windows Sockets API or in-depth knowledge of how the various Internet protocols are implemented.
The SocketTools Visual Edition consists of eighteen components which can be used to develop applications that meet a wide range of needs. SocketTools covers it all, including uploading and downloading files, sending and retrieving email, remote command execution, terminal emulation, and much more.
The following are just some of the features in the SocketTools Secure Visual Edition:
The SocketTools Secure Visual Edition includes support for the industry standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Security Layer (TLS) protocols which are used to ensure that data exchanged between the local system and a remote host is secure and encrypted. The Secure Edition provides an interface for all of the major secure Internet protocols such as HTTP, FTPS, SMTPS, POP3S, IMAPS and more.
Your data is protected by industrial strength 128-bit encryption, and SocketTools includes support for client certificates and other advanced features. You can also create your own, custom secure client and server applications and there's no need for you to understand the details of certificate management, data encryption or how the security protocols work. All it takes is a few lines of code to enable the security features with very minimal changes to any existing code.
The SocketTools Secure Scripting Edition includes COM components (DLLs) which can be used in a wide variety of scripting languages such as VBScript, JScript and PHP. In addition, the Scripting Edition Components can also be used with Visual Studio.NET, Visual C++ and Visual Basic.
The Scripting Edition is ideal for the developer who requires the flexibility, ease of use and rapid development features of a component designed specifically for client and server-side scripting. This edition consists of fourteen core networking Components which can be used to develop applications that meet a wide range of needs. SocketTools covers it all, including uploading and downloading files, remote file management, sending and retrieving email, remote command execution and much more.
The following are just some of the features in the SocketTools Secure Scripting Edition:
The SocketTools Secure Scripting Edition has integrated support for secure, encrypted connections using the industry standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols. The Secure Editions implement the major secure protocols such as HTTP, FTPS, SMTPS, POP3S, IMAPS and more.
Your data is protected by industrial strength 128-bit encryption, and SocketTools includes support for client certificates and other advanced features. There's no need for you to understand the details of certificate management, data encryption or how the security protocols work. All it takes is a few lines of code to enable the security features, and SocketTools handles the rest!
The SocketTools Library Edition API has over 800 functions which can be used to [develop] applications that meet a wide range of needs. SocketTools covers it all, including uploading and downloading files, sending and retrieving email, remote command execution, terminal emulation, and much more.
The following are just some of the features in the SocketTools Secure Library Edition:
The SocketTools Secure Library Edition has integrated support for secure, encrypted connections using the industry standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols. The Secure Library Edition provides an interface for all of the major Internet protocols such as HTTP, FTPS, SMTPS, POP3S, IMAPS and more.