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<short_description>change port for communication with ApCoCoABBFServer</short_description> | <short_description>change port for communication with ApCoCoABBFServer</short_description> | ||
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It is very likely to happen that the port switching functionality will be changed in future releases as soon as a more sophisticated multiple computation handling has been implemented. | It is very likely to happen that the port switching functionality will be changed in future releases as soon as a more sophisticated multiple computation handling has been implemented. | ||
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Revision as of 15:29, 8 December 2008
BBF.SwitchPort
change port for communication with ApCoCoABBFServer
Syntax
BBF.SwitchPort(NewPort:INT):INT
Description
Use NewPort (>= 48112) as new port number for communication with ApCoCoABBFServer. This is useful if you want to run more than one instance of the ApCoCoABBFServer at the same time. You can associate a port number to the ApCoCoABBFServer on startup via the --port flag.
The output of this function is the previously used port number for communication with the ApCoCoABBFServer.
Beta Warning: This method, package or class is a beta version. It may not work as intended or its interface may change in the next version! So please be careful when you're intending to use it.
It is very likely to happen that the port switching functionality will be changed in future releases as soon as a more sophisticated multiple computation handling has been implemented.
Example
BBF.SwitchPort(48113); 48112 -------------------------------
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