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December 2000, Week 4

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Burgess Peter <[log in to unmask]>
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Burgess Peter <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Dec 2000 11:13:58 -0000
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Hi

Thanks for all the replies to this request , I have some digesting of
information to take in now.

Happy Holidays

Regards

Peter Burgess
Microwarehouse
http://microwarhouse.co.uk


-----Original Message-----
From: Lars Appel [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 22 December 2000 10:57
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Subject: Re: Berkley Sockets


>I used the examples provided at
http://www.editcorp.com/personal/lars_appel/

PS... The example at the above web site is pretty minimalistic. It only
handles a single request (not even in a loop). In a more real-life type
of context, one would typically have a parent process listening for the
incoming connection requests and then use the IPCGIVE/IPCGET mechanism
to pass them to child processes (either by creating a new child for each
new request or by awaking one from a pool of children). This way, there
could be multiple concurrent client connections working with the server.

Lars.

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