I’ve read all the documentation and posts I can find and something still
confuses me about sockets…
Server computer accept connections on port 12345 with message “readSocket”
Client opens socket IP:12345
Client writes to socket IP:12345
Server reads message from client:
on readSocket pAddress, pMsg…
pAddress in this case does not contain IP:12345, but IP:[some unique id]
My question is how do I send a message back to the client on IP:[some unique
id]?
What does the client have to do to read messages coming back?
If I need to send messages back and forth, I have always created a server on
both sides. According to docs, this should not be necessary. I don’t know how
to open a single socket and send messages back and forth.
Bonus: How do I use the "|[connection id]”? I use an id for open socket and
write to, but the address from the readSocket callback does not contain an ID.
Is this a bug? I use write to… with message… and this handler has the ID as
part of the address, but what use is it for the client if the server does not
get it?
I’ve been using sockets for years, but still feel thoroughly ignorant.
Thanks,
Eric
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