On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 18:12 -0700, Scott Mize wrote:
> I see trouble with that, in that if it is a service that starts 
> automatically, wouldn't it always maintain it's connection to the echoserver?
> 
> I definitely see the value of surviving a reboot and allowing reconnectiion 
> without enduser interaction, but I don't think that I would want 30 clients 
> always trying to maintain a connection to my echoserver.

why not... the connections take up a little more than a ping every so
often to keep the link available .... until you open a connection you
shouldn't have much if any of a load on your server from this.

... or am i wrong on that?

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