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sitebuilderLuc Pattyn3-May-11 13:25 
There probably is way too much information missing here, you haven't shown the sending stuff at all, and it isn't clear to me where exactly the two receiving code snippets are located (and they only deal with the internals of a message, not what happens to the messages as a whole). How many threads are involved? etc.

If you want to get this solved, I suggest you add logging, i.e. sending short lines of information (with HH:mm:ss.fff timestamps, and the current thread ID (I suggest the lowest byte in hex), and essential data values) to a file, for both the sender and the receiver.

BTW: I noticed there isn't any safety built in; when a stream gets out of sync, the wrong bytes may end up forming a length value, or negative bytes may end up being ASCII decoded. You should never assume all will go right all the time!

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