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QuestionHelp in making Internet Cafe Timer Pin
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Roger Wright26-Dec-10 19:19
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I'll agree with Mark and Walt, but add my two cents worth. If I understand your question, you want a timer on the connections to an Internet Cafe application. I assume you want to charge for access by the minute, or some finite time chunk. You'll need to create a connection pool from which users "check out" connections for a period of time. To my thinking, the proper place to implement the timer is on the server side, as each connection is established. When a user pays the fee, a connection is enabled and the timer started. When the timer completes, the server is notified of the connection associated with it, and the server should suspend the connection and ask for more money. If the user declines, or fails to respond (having packed up and walked away), the server then closes the connection and returns it to the pool.

As has been mentioned, with a project this (potentially) complex, you really need to develop a detailed specification first, even if just for your own use. You're going to get quickly overwhelmed by the details if you don't have a clear roadmap to follow.
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