On Jan 9, 2009, at 8:22 PM, Markus Spoettl wrote:

Apple's bonjour example (Picture Sharing http://developer.apple.com/samplecode/PictureSharing/index.html) seems to be demoing exactly what you say it doesn't do. Whether or not it's called "bonjour connection" or something else doesn't really matter.

Bonjour is for advertising and discovering services.

If you remove all the Bonjour code from that sample and connect directly, it still works.

How does one go about advertising a service via bonjour like in the Picture Sharing example AND allow multiple connections instead of just one? Is it as simple as creating multiple listeningSockets? Or create a new listening socket each time you get a connection to the existing one?

The Picture Sharing sample does support multiple connections. (But as written, the connections are short lived - just long enough to send the picture data back to the client.)

Jim

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