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Hi

I would like to do a little application that shows the information that is sent over the internet between two programs (server and client). The client is .exe, but I know the IP and ports that is used.

Any recommendation how to start? (where should I start and look in the API)

Is it even possible using java? or should i use C++?
Mar 4 '07 #1
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