With xfServerPlus and xfNetLink, Synergy developers can distribute their applications
and add new interfaces to them, including new Web and
Windows front-ends.
xfServerPlus and xfNetLink enable access to Synergy logic and data stored on remote or local machines.
There are four editions of xfNetLink clients:
- xfNetLink .NET Edition enables access to Synergy logic and data from Microsoft .NET applications.
- xfNetLink Java Edition enables access to remote Synergy routines from code written with Sun Microsystems' Java programming language or JavaScript scripting language.
- xfNetLink Synergy Edition allows Synergy client applications to execute remote Synergy routines.
- xfNetLink COM Edition lets clients call Synergy routines residing on a remote server machine using a standard COM calling mechanism. Active Server Pages, Visual Basic, JavaScript, Delphi, and C++ are examples of COM-compliant clients that can be used.