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IPWorks Jabber Client
3/04/2008 - Creating a full featured Jabber Instant Messaging Client (XMPP) using IPWorks
Getting Started with JSON
05/20/2018 - An introduction to parsing with the JSON component
Performing Web Authentication and Administration with LDAP
3/4/2008 - Basics of Using IPWorks LDAP component to communicate with an LDAP directory server. This article covers authentication, searching, Add/Modify/Delete users and attributes, as well as basic LDAP administration. Requirements: IPWorks and an LDAP server.
Getting Started with SMTP, POP, & IMAP
11/23/2022 - An guide to SMTP, POP, & IMAP with examples.
Threading NNTP News Articles
04/19/2004 - Use the IPWorks NNTP component to create a threaded NNTP news reader. Requirements: IPWorks
Setting up the Azure Portal for OAuth
05/23/2022 - Setting up the Azure portal to work with the OAuth component<
Using OAuth for authentication to connect with SMTP, IMAP, and POP3
05/23/2022 - IPWorks emailing components offers the support to connect to mail servers using OAuthv2
Setting up the Azure Portal for OAuth
05/23/2022 - Setting up the Azure portal to work with the OAuth component<
Using the XML component to parse and write XML
04/10/2024 - How to use the IPWorks XML component to write and parse XML data from files, streams or strings.
Getting Started with S3 Component
05/29/2020 - How to interact with S3-compatible storage services using IPWorks or Cloud Storage
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Support
04/01/2024 - Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Support
Wake-On-LAN with IPWorks, Turn on Computers Remotely
4/1/2004 - Use IPWorks .NET Edition to turn on machines remotely by broadcasting a Magic Packet to a specific subnet