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QuestionI've programmed Myself Into A Corner Pin
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QuestionGraph schedule for hotel menagment system Pin
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QuestionProblem with socket.recieve() , when the clent disconnect Pin
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr.1-Feb-11 10:57
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jschell1-Feb-11 13:59
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr.1-Feb-11 15:11
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jschell2-Feb-11 8:10
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr.2-Feb-11 9:32
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jschell3-Feb-11 9:28
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
I suggest you read the documentation for Windows Sockets and the RFC and use them as guides instead of Google searches yielding results that are questions and answers from non-definitive sources. When you post an answer as an Authority you have some responsibility for accuracy.


You are incorrect in the intent of my posting.

I know how sockets work having worked with them in C#, Java and C++.

I was citing references to back up what I was saying rather than just restating what I said already - which is what you are doing. Feel free to provide some specific references to make your point. Or cite something specific from the RFC.

I have in fact read the RFC and the C# documentation.

Again...please provide a specific comment on exactly how you think all or part of my response was incorrect.

Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
Using TCP/IP and then manually sending keep alive messages is a waste of the protocol.


This statement indicates that you do not know how TCP/IP works.

Again feel free to provide code and a specific scenario that allows a listener to detect when the other end is terminated by a pulled plug. Feel free to provide the code in C#, C++, Java or even Perl.

Although I suppose it is possible that you did not understand why I was suggesting a keep alive. Perhaps that is where your confusion lies.

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