er from listening the
connect remains open.
Has anyone has a similar issue?
Is there a way I can get a list of active sockets talking to my app similar to
ProcessExplorer?
Regards,
Paul Howes
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rigger the OnDataAvailable function by
post a message on the socket.
ii) Is there a better way to do this without going to a
threaded model.
Many thanks in advance.
Paul Howes
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Hi,
I'll try to give a quick explanation of my project first. I have a
TWSocketServer listening for connection on a port. I use the normal client
connect / disconnect methods as per the examples. I have two types of device
connect even minute or so.
The first device opens a connection, sends a
>> I've been reading through the mail archieves and would like to know
>> if there are any tips / example code for creating a TCP server that
>> can handle high (5000+) simultaneous connections. It seems the
>> method to assign upto 500 connections per thread seems to be the
>> best method. Is ther
Hi,
I've been reading through the mail archieves and would like to know if there
are any tips / example code for creating a TCP server that can handle high
(5000+) simultaneous connections. It seems the method to assign upto 500
connections per thread seems to be the best method. Is there an ex
Hi,
I'm trying to use TMimeDecode (ICS v6 RC1 in C++ RAD Studio 2009) and get no
result. The Pascal demo crashes when I attempt to decode.
I have tried the ICS v5 release using BDS 2006 and everything works as
required. Are there any fixes I can apply?
Regards,
Paul.
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Hi,
I've created a TWSocketServer that spawns a TWSocket per client connection
(as per the ICS examples). I was wondering if it's possible to obtain the
MAC address of the connecting client using the HSocket or TWSocket. Clients
will be connecting from remote networks via Internet into my serve