function
| Library: TCP/IP client and server support (OMTCP legacy, OmniMark versions 4 - 6.0.1) Include: omtcp.xin | 
define external function TCPConnectionPut
       value TCPConnection this-TCPConnection
      from value string characters-to-be-put
    timeout value integer timeout-in-milliseconds optional
as "TCPConnectionPut"
This function writes characters to a TCP connection, sending them to the receiver.
TCPConnectionPut can be formulated in terms of TCPConnectionGetOutput as follows:
define function TCPConnectionPut value TCPConnection this-TCPConnection from value string characters-to-be-put timeout value integer timeout-in-milliseconds optional as do when timeout-in-milliseconds is specified set TCPConnectionGetOutput this-TCPConnection timeout timeout-in-milliseconds to characters-to-be-put else set TCPConnectionGetOutput this-TCPConnection to characters-to-be-put done
The difficulties inherent with multiple derived outputs apply to uses of TCPConnectionPut also. That is, only one external output from a connection can be derived (active) at any one time. The current external output must be closed before you can issue a TCPConnectionPut.
Note that sequential uses of TCPConnectionPut in the absence of any use of TCPConnectionGetOutput is allowed. 
Any attempt to do a TCPConnectionPut when there is already active output derived from TCPConnectionGetOutput output is not allowed and will result in an OmniMark external function exception.
Any attempt to do a TCPConnectionPut when the associated TCP connection has been closed using TCPConnectionClose is in error,  in the same manner as for an external output derived from the TCP connection. 
Arguments:
Example:
local TCPConnection TCP-Conn set TCP-Conn to TCPConnectionOpen on "localhost" at 5300 TCPConnectionPut TCP-Conn from "hello world" TCPConnectionPut TCP-Conn from ((("*" ||* 78) || "%n") ||* 40)