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 In [[simple-bpq-telnet-application|Creating a simple telnet application for BPQ]] , we describe how to write a simple telnet application that is started by systemd as a service, accepts telnet connections to a port, and reads/writes data to that port.  The tutorial also covers how to add this application to BPQ as a command, and have BPQ initiate the telnet connection to the service. In [[simple-bpq-telnet-application|Creating a simple telnet application for BPQ]] , we describe how to write a simple telnet application that is started by systemd as a service, accepts telnet connections to a port, and reads/writes data to that port.  The tutorial also covers how to add this application to BPQ as a command, and have BPQ initiate the telnet connection to the service.
  
-In this tutorial, we will demonstrate an alternative approach to telnet-enabling a simple terminal based application for access via BPQ that does not require adding network code to the application - we get all of our network I/O for free courtesy of the systemd socket trigger.+In this tutorial, we will demonstrate an alternative approach to telnet-enabling a simple terminal based application for access via BPQ that does not require adding network code to the application - we get all of our network I/O for free courtesy of the systemd socket trigger, and our application can simply read and write from standard I/O as if executing at on a normal terminal.
  
 Our sample application for this tutorial is a WALL command, that allows visitors to the BPQ node to view and leave simple posts on a virtual wall.  The application was written by xxxxx and the source code is available here: xxxx link to Daria's github and website for proper attribution Our sample application for this tutorial is a WALL command, that allows visitors to the BPQ node to view and leave simple posts on a virtual wall.  The application was written by xxxxx and the source code is available here: xxxx link to Daria's github and website for proper attribution
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