Przemek fixed this issue now. he is just awesome!
Alex Strickland wrote:
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> Alex Strickland wrote:
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If the server is stopped (quit), the client stays frozen, it doesn't
time
out. Or am I doing something wrong here?
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> I just started looking at the code:
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> NETIO_CONNECT(
Alex Strickland wrote:
If the server is stopped (quit), the client stays frozen, it doesn't
time
out. Or am I doing something wrong here?
I just started looking at the code:
NETIO_CONNECT( [], [], [], ;
[], [], [] )
nTimeOut defaults to -1 if you don't set it, and I guess t
AbeB wrote:
If the server is stopped (quit), the client stays frozen, it doesn't time
out. Or am I doing something wrong here?
I am interested in this question too. This is important to me, so that I can try
and automate a recovery.
Regards
Alex
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AbeB wrote:
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> Hi Przemek & all,
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> Using netiosrv.prg from hbnetio\utils as the server.
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> How can I see on the Server all active connections?
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> All open files. Global /per connection?
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> Kill a connection?
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> What happens to a hung up clien (client killed). Is the connection on t
+1
Thank you for all your visions.
2010/4/24 Pritpal Bedi
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> will not be a replacement for much awaited GTNET, but still will allow
> the developers to think differently about their future strategies.
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> Thank you for all your visions.
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>
> --
Massimo Belgrano
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Przemysław Czerpak wrote:
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> When I'll find some spare time then I'll also add to HBNETIO
> support for server communication channels what should nicely
> extend HBNETIO functionality, i.e. HBNETIO server can be used
> on client side to give direct access to local devices/resources
> controlled
στις 22/04/2010 21:49, O/H Winston Garcia έγραψε:
Have you a sample of Netio server what received many conections ?
The samples en contrib/netio only accept one conection at time ?
Greeting
Winston Garcia
Venezuela
Take a look there:
http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/sJzQSwQCQIw6Af3naxConxutoY73t1E