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Simultaneous MSN Messenger Sessions
Bid Request Id: 7576
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MelvinTucker (26 ratings)
(Software buyer rating 10)
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Jan 15, 2002 1:31:42 AM EDT
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Jan 29, 2002 1:44:56 AM EDT
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Description:
Using a access database create a visual basic 6.0 application that retrieves the usernames and passwords from the database which the application then uses to create a new instant of a msn messenger object for each record in the database. Each MSN Messenger object should log on to the msn messenger service and be able to send and receive messages independent of each other in a Simultaneous Sessions fashion. Have each MSN object return a random record from a sample database anytime it receives a instant message. Application must be fully documented and written in an object oriented manner. the idea behind this application is to have a single class module that is created and runs in memory.
The functionality of this application should be encapsulated into class modules easily added to my existing application. It is very import that the functionality is self contained in .bas and .cls. No visual feedback is required to the user the objects in memory should run with no interaction from the user. These will mainly be standalone unattended database driven msn messenger bots.
Deliverables: Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done. Complete copyrights to all work purchased. Application must run more then one msn messenger object Simultaneous Sessions and return a random record from a sample database. Applcation must retrieve all data from a database no hard coded data. Source Code must be well documented.
Special Conditions / Other:
Do not automate the MSN Messenger client, but instead use the MSN Messenger protocol for all communication with the server. This includes sending and receiving instant messages to and from other users of the MSN Messenger Service
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Jan 15, 2002 4:00:45 AM EDT
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'Have each MSN object return a random record from a sample database anytime it receives a instant message'
I guess this is to 'reply' to the message it has received, or not?
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Jan 15, 2002 4:15:17 AM EDT
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Hmm, I just wanted to make a quick sample application for you, but it seems that MSN needs to run to use the Messenger API, or the Messenger COM objects. I could go the 'harder way' by simply using the protocol and senddata/receive data, using the MSN protocol: http://www.venkydude.com/articles/msn.htm
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