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Borland Delphi is known to be a great environment for the development of stand-alone and client-server applications on the Microsoft Windows platform. Its virtues range from full OOP support to visual development, in a unique combination of power and ease. The Challenges of Internet Programming. Most of the problems, however, relate with HTTP development: Turning existing Windows applications into applications running within a Web browser is more complex than it might seem at first sight. Where does Delphi Fit? With this rather complex situation going on, where does a “traditional” development platform like Delphi fit? The goal of Delphi in the Internet age is to bring the some power, flexibility, ease of use, and database support. Core TCP/IP Support The common factor for all Internet and Intranet applications is communication over TCP/IP sockets. Most of the time the communication is constrained by a set of rules, known as a communication protocol. Client Side Protocols Support To develop the client side of Internet applications, Delphi provides you ready-to-use components. Server Side Protocols Support Besides supporting web protocols in existing applications, or writing custom client programs specifically for them (as a ompletely custom email program), in a corporate environment you often need to customize Internet server applications. Server Side Web Development As anticipated, all the development related to Web servers is by far the most important area of Internet development, and again one where many alternative solutions are available. Generating HTML pages Delphi includes several components aimed at the generation of dynamic HTML pages. There are two different sets of producer components, page-oriented and table-oriented ones. When you use a page oriented HTML producer component, such as the PageProducer, you provide the Producer component with an HTML file with custom tags (marked by the # character). Supporting Microsoft’s Windows DNA architecture Besides talking about the WebBroker framework, and the Internet Express technology I’ll discuss later. InternetExpress: XML, ECMAScript, and DHTML Delphi 5 has further extended the traditional Delphi offering in the area of Internet development by providing a brand new technology based on the most recent open standards.

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