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Based on this post I have wrote a simple project to communicate two app, but it work only once and imperfect too.

If I send "stackoverflow" I'll receive "stackov" on the other side and once. It seems that the WMGetData procedure is not triggered anymore.

Sender code:

procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
  CDS: TCopyDataStruct;
  receiverHandle : THandle;
  res : integer;
  S: string;
begin
  S:= Edit1.Text;
  CDS.dwData:= 0;   //Identify message
  CDS.cbData:= Length(S);
  CDS.lpData:= PChar(S);

  receiverHandle := FindWindow(PChar('TForm2'),PChar('Form2')) ;
  if receiverHandle <> 0 then
    res := SendMessage(receiverHandle, WM_COPYDATA, Integer(Handle), Integer(@CDS))
  else
    Caption:= 'Not Found';

  Caption:= IntToStr(Res);
  CloseHandle(receiverHandle);
end;

Receiver code:

  TForm2 = class(TForm)
    procedure WMGetData(var Msg : TWMCopyData) ; message WM_COPYDATA;

...

procedure TForm2.WMGetData(var Msg: TWMCopyData);
var
  S: string;
begin
  S:= PChar(Msg.CopyDataStruct.lpData);
  Caption := Caption + S;
  msg.Result := 2006;   //ACK for sender app.
end;
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  • Why are you casting to Integer? 32 bit truncation errors are ahead when you switch to 64 bit. Those args are WPARAM and LPARAM. Don't call CloseHandle on a window handle ever. CloseHandle is for kernel32 handles and not user32 window handles. You don't need to do anything to tidy up a window handle you don't own. Dec 21, 2015 at 7:26
  • @David thanks for your tips. I don't know why it's casted. That's a famous one. About CloseHandle I see another demo which close handle in a try/finally manner.
    – SAMPro
    Dec 21, 2015 at 7:52
  • I'm not sure what to make of that comment. I don't think your approach is very good here. Dec 21, 2015 at 8:04
  • To elaborate, you've accepted an answer here that is both incorrect and incomplete. And you've pointed at an unattributable ancient article on the Web that contains errors. Don't believe everything you read on the Web. Check and verify. Dec 21, 2015 at 8:20

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As the documentation specify

CDS.cbData:= Length(S);

should be

CDS.cbData:= Length(S) * SizeOf(S[1])

since the cbData member should contains the number of bytes you transfer, and delphi XE string type refers to a unicode string (2 bytes per characters)

Your second problem

receiverHandle := FindWindow(PChar('TForm2'),PChar('Form2')) ;

My best guess is that this call fails the second time because you changed the caption of your second form to Form2Stackov.

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  • Worth noting: cb is a Hungarian Notation prefix, short for count of bytes. A symbol designating the count of characters has a cch prefix. Dec 21, 2015 at 5:26
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    The RTL has a ByteLength() function in the SysUtils unit, which returns the number of bytes occupied by a String's character payload, eg: CDS.cbData := ByteLength(S); Dec 21, 2015 at 6:06
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    This is still wrong because the receiver relies on the null terminator. So either use the byte count in the receiver (better), or use Length()+1 in the sender. And there are many more errors as I mention in my comment to the question. Dec 21, 2015 at 7:22
  • Beware of ByteLength. Only useful for a native UTF-16 string. For a byte string you'll find the string converted to UTF-16, and then the byte length of that reported. As designed, but scope for confusion. Dec 21, 2015 at 7:28
  • @David, I don't understand the solution that u say it's better, and confusion part is it has an "or". Length(S) when S become an AnsiString worked.
    – SAMPro
    Dec 21, 2015 at 9:10

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