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IF Computer > MINERVA > Example Programs > MINERVA Features > Client-Server with Sockets

Client-Server with Sockets

Direct Client-Server communication using sockets.

Please note that the built-in predicates for socket communication are higher-level and more convenient than the programs detailed in this example.

These program fragments show in MINERVA applications

  • the use of TCP/IP internet sockets
    • to provide information as a server
    • to access information as a client
    • to establish dedicated port-to-port links
    • to share e.g. an existing server
  • the invokation of sub-processes

To use the programs on your system you may need to adapt the host and port information. The program assumes an underlying UNIX system - a UNIX shell is used for convenience.

Here are the source programs:

Enjoy!

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