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====== TCPCommandPort ====== | ====== TCPCommandPort ====== | ||
- | The TCPCommandPort acts as a command line interface to the HomeServer. By connecting a telnet session to the TCPCommandPort you can access all objects in the HomeServer. | + | This module is a part of the [[: |
+ | The interface is primarily intended for machine-machine communication and not for human interaction. The syntax is described [[commandportsyntax|here]]. The supported commands are: //dir, create, get, set, call, rename, event, subscribe, quit//. | ||
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+ | ===== Attributes ===== | ||
+ | * **ListenPort** //[get] [init]// The TCP port number used to accept connections | ||
+ | * **MessageCount** //[get]// Number of processed commands. | ||
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+ | ==== See also ==== | ||
+ | [[CommandPortSyntax|Command Port Syntax]], [[UDPCommandPort]] |
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