To get up and running with making your first WinGate plugin, follow the directions below.
Assuming you have set options to add your module to the manifest and register the package with WinGate, then WinGate and the Wingate Management Console (WMC) should load your module.
NOTE: The buffering in the example programs is naive; it does not stream to disk and holds the entire message content in memory. Therefore it is not recommended to test this with messages and requests containing extremely large amounts of data. NOTE: The WinGate SDK only supports VS 2010 at present NOTE: The WinGateSDK works with version and greater of WinGate |
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