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Re: Network Check


  • Subject: Re: Network Check
  • From: Mandip Chadha <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 21:39:28 +0900

You can define your own type like 'milkweed://',
but make sure it's unique enough so that no one else would use that type.

> From: Anders Pytte <email@hidden>
> Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 21:29:55 -0500
> To: Rich Kubota <email@hidden>
> Cc: Mandip Chadha <email@hidden>, email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Network Check
>
> What sort of a URL would be appropriate to register an application so it
> can be found by another application in a suite elsewhere on the
> network - but not appear in standard netowkr browsers?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Anders.
>
> On Thursday, March 14, 2002, at 01:42 PM, Rich Kubota wrote:
>
>> Mandip,
>>
>> I'd look at the Network Services Locator SDK to develop the type of
>> solution which you are looking for. You can learn more about NSL at
>> the following location
>>
>> <http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macos8/NetworkCommSvcs/NetworkingService
>> sLo/
>> networkingserloc.html>
>>
>> there is also a piece of sample code you will find useful -
>> NSLMiniBrowser
>>
>> <http://developer.apple.com/samplecode/Sample_Code/Networking/NSLMiniBrowser.
>> htm>
>>
>> The sample demonstrates the generic use of NSL, however, there is a
>> section on registering and finding network visible entities.
>>
>> rich kubota
>> email@hidden
>>
>> At 10:59 AM +0900 3/14/02, Mandip Chadha wrote:
>>> Description:
>>>
>>> Under Mac OS 9, we used to use the NBP to register a unique
>>> name/reference
>>> to a machine to make sure that only n number of unique license of our
>>> software was running on a machine connected to an AppleTalk network (if
>>> someone else tried running the same copy of the software with the same
>>> serial number it will not run).
>>>
>>> Problem:
>>>
>>> Under Mac OS X, AppleTalk is an option that can be turned off/on and
>>> furthermore networking is more based on TCP/IP and NBP is not
>>> supported.
>>>
>>> What I am looking for:
>>>
>>> I'm looking for a a substitute of NBP under X that will enable me to
>>> do the
>>> same thing under Mac OS X except that it has to cover both AppleTalk
>>> and
>>> TCP/IP using Open Transport (my app is a Carbon CFM App). I basically
>>> want
>>> to just pass a string to some code piece/library. Which then
>>> registers the
>>> app name.
>>> Rgds.
>>>
>>> Mandip
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