Active Admin is a framework for creating administration style interfaces. It abstracts common business application patterns to make it simpler for developers to implement beautiful and elegant interfaces with very little effort. Active Admin is free and open source under an MIT license.
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IPWorks from /n software in Chapel Hill is a suite of programmable Internet components, designed to eliminate much of the complexity of developing connected applications, by providing programmable components that facilitate tasks such as sending email, transferring files, browsing the Web, consuming XML Web services, and more.
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I've switched all my IPWorks over to Clever - while the support was good, there's nothing like being able to look at the code and work out the cure for yourself. It does have a class for servers - TclTcpServer - but I suggest you test their support and ask about your specific …
The HTTPS control definitely supports proxies - The HTTPS control contains a ProxySSL property which is used to tell the control whether or not to use SSL for the connection with the proxy itself. The customer is probably not setting the value to the appropriate proxy type. I have used [/n software IPWorks] and they do work very well. I also agree that the upgrade process is not the best. I have contacted support of several occasions and they are helpful. They even provided a compile that help on a Delphi upgrade when they could have charged me for an upgrade.
I've switched all my IPWorks over to Clever - while the support was good, there's nothing like being able to look at the code and work out the cure for yourself. It does have a class for servers - TclTcpServer - but I suggest you test their support and ask about your specific requirement. They've been good with support to me in the past.