TCPServer listens for HL7 requests.
Public Class TCPServer public class TCPServer 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 LeadtoolsImports LeadtoolsDocumentsExamples.LeadtoolsExamples.CommonImports Leadtools.Medical.HL7Imports Leadtools.Medical.HL7.V2x.ModelsImports Leadtools.Medical.HL7.V2x.ListenerImports Leadtools.Medical.HL7.V2x.SenderImports Leadtools.Medical.HL7.V26.MessagesPublic Shared Sub HL7Server()Dim EndPoint As IPEndPoint = New IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Parse("127.0.0.1"), 6787)TryUsing _server As TCPServer = New TCPServer(EndPoint)_server.RequestHandlerType = GetType(HL7Request)_server.Start()End UsingCatchConsole.WriteLine("crashed")End TryEnd Sub
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