Re: MultiCast Listener
- From: "Arkady Frenkel" <arkadyf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 16:31:23 +0300
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Arkady
"josephine" <josephine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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thanks for replying Arkady.
unfortunately, am very new to networking issues..
i basicly know the address/port needs listening, no more, :-(
can you send an example o what?
reference to read?
thanks again,
regards,
-j.
"Arkady Frenkel" wrote:
Just move all code after accept to newly created thread, where parameter
will be working socket returned from accept(). How to do that as guys
from
VB forums. Sorry I'm from C(++/#) world :(
Arkady
"josephine" <josephine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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GooDay all.
not sure even where to start looking fo data on this one..
and 'd appreciate any reference/pointer/help. thanks in advance!
have done this b4 in VB6 technology, but due to lack of multi-threading
in
6,
comes a need to rewrite in .NET.
TODO:
need to build a 'listener' of sort, bind it to a given IP:Port.
listen to broadcasting, create MSMQmessage with retrieved info,
populate it to Private$/Queue..
many thanks for any help/direction/reference.
kind regards,
-j.
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