TCPServer listens for HL7 requests.
Public Class TCPServer
public class TCPServer : IDisposable
public ref class TCPServer
This example shows how to use TCPServer to start an HL7 server.
using Leadtools;
using LeadtoolsExamples.Common;
using Leadtools.Medical.HL7;
using Leadtools.Medical.HL7.V2x.Models;
using Leadtools.Medical.HL7.V2x.Listener;
using Leadtools.Medical.HL7.V2x.Sender;
using Leadtools.Medical.HL7.V26.Messages;
public static void HL7Server()
{
TCPServer _server = null;
IPEndPoint EndPoint = new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Parse("127.0.0.1"), 6787);
try
{
using (_server = new TCPServer(EndPoint))
{
_server.RequestHandlerType = typeof(HL7Request);
_server.Start();
}
}
catch
{
Console.WriteLine("crashed");
}
finally
{
_server = null;
}
}
Imports Leadtools
Imports LeadtoolsDocumentsExamples.LeadtoolsExamples.Common
Imports Leadtools.Medical.HL7
Imports Leadtools.Medical.HL7.V2x.Models
Imports Leadtools.Medical.HL7.V2x.Listener
Imports Leadtools.Medical.HL7.V2x.Sender
Imports Leadtools.Medical.HL7.V26.Messages
Public Shared Sub HL7Server()
Dim EndPoint As IPEndPoint = New IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Parse("127.0.0.1"), 6787)
Try
Using _server As TCPServer = New TCPServer(EndPoint)
_server.RequestHandlerType = GetType(HL7Request)
_server.Start()
End Using
Catch
Console.WriteLine("crashed")
End Try
End Sub
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