On Apr 24, 2008, at 8:25 PM, vance wrote:
So there should be 2 instances, right? One instance for the NSInputStream and one instance for the NSOutputStream

Yes, I would think so. The input stream to get data from wherever the data is coming from and the output stream for wherever you want it to go. I assumed you already had a setup like this.



OR

Should there be just ONE instance and then we cast it to NSInputStream or NSOutputStream depending on what interface is required at that time?

This doesn't make sense. Casting an object pointer doesn't really change it, or the behavior of the pointed-to object. All it does is give the compiler information (which may be wrong) so it won't bother you with compile-time warnings.

And even if you could, I don't know why you'd want to send the data right back to where you're getting it.

-Ken

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