What is Sockets4Whois?What does Sockets4Whois do?
Why do I need Sockets4Whois?
What platforms does Sockets4Whois support?
How do I use Sockets4Whois?
What is Sockets4Whois?
Sockets4Whois is a small, fast, .NET component that simplifies the task of running Whois queries inside your application. How easy is it? Click here to find out.
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What does Sockets4Whois do?
Sockets4Whois supplies all the functionality needed to query Whois servers in real-time. Whois request packets are built and submitted to target servers for real-time resolution.
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Why do I need Sockets4Whois?
Sockets4Whois is essential for all .NET programmers that need real-time DNS results direct from the server
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What platforms does Sockets4Whois support?
Sockets4Whois requires the Microsoft .NET Framework to run. The .NET framework is built into all Windows 2003 server installations and can be downloaded from Microsoft as a standalone product. Any system that can support the Microsoft.NET framework will be able to use Sockets4Whois. Sockets4Whois can be used from any environment supported by .NET.
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How do I use Sockets4Whois?
Sockets4Whois can only be used programmatically from a .NET environment such asp ASP.NET, windows or console applications written in C# or VB.NET, web services, among others. For examples of Sockets4Whois use, click here.
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