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QTcpSocket Class Reference

The QTcpSocket class provides a TCP socket. More...

 #include <QTcpSocket>

Inherits QAbstractSocket.

Inherited by QSslSocket.

Note: All functions in this class are reentrant.

Public Functions

QTcpSocket ( QObject * parent = 0 )
virtual ~QTcpSocket ()

Additional Inherited Members

Detailed Description

The QTcpSocket class provides a TCP socket.

TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is a reliable, stream-oriented, connection-oriented transport protocol. It is especially well suited for continuous transmission of data.

QTcpSocket is a convenience subclass of QAbstractSocket that allows you to establish a TCP connection and transfer streams of data. See the QAbstractSocket documentation for details.

Note: TCP sockets cannot be opened in QIODevice::Unbuffered mode.

Symbian Platform Security Requirements

On Symbian, processes which use this class must have the NetworkServices platform security capability. If the client process lacks this capability, it will result in a panic.

Platform security capabilities are added via the TARGET.CAPABILITY qmake variable.

See also QTcpServer, QUdpSocket, QFtp, QNetworkAccessManager, Fortune Server Example, Fortune Client Example, Threaded Fortune Server Example, Blocking Fortune Client Example, Loopback Example, and Torrent Example.

Member Function Documentation

QTcpSocket::QTcpSocket ( QObject * parent = 0 )

Creates a QTcpSocket object in state UnconnectedState.

parent is passed on to the QObject constructor.

See also socketType().

QTcpSocket::~QTcpSocket () [virtual]

Destroys the socket, closing the connection if necessary.

See also close().

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