I'm new to OSX/Cocoa, coming from Solaris. I'm porting the functionality of a 
Solaris connection server to Mac OS X. "Porting" isn't exactly the right word 
since I'm taking the liberty to use Cocoa and whatever else OSX offers to get 
things working well, including rearchitecting.

Before I start down the wrong path: What is the difference between a Foundation 
tool and a Core Foundation tool? Primarily I will be needing to use TCP/IP 
sockets, file I/O, and multithreading, so is one a better fit than the other? I 
believe OSX calls this type of GUI-less background process a 'daemon'. This 
would be for Snow Leopard.

Thanks,
-Jon



      
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