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"Mohammad Afshari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the info, but I still need more clarity and info, can anyone
> provide some examples regarding my issues.
>
> Cheers,
> Mohammad
>
> "Luis Cordova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> vide infra
> (hole it helps)
>
> On 4/16/06, Mohammad Afshari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have some questions regarding sending data over a network..
> >
> > I know that if you want to send & recieve data you should follow the
> > procedure below:
> >
> > 1- Retrieve Net Library refrence
> > 2- Open the Net Library
> > 3- Get or retrieve the IP address of the destination
> > 4- Get the service port
> > 5- Open a socket
> > 6- Connect the socket
> > 7- Send & Recieve data
> > 8- Disconnetc Socket
> > 9- Close Socket
> > 10- Close Library
> >
> >
> > Now whats I want to do is, when the user goes into my application, the
> > program opens the netlibrary... then retrieves the IP address of my host
> > and
> > also sets the service port...
> >
> > My application is going to be written in such a way.. that at certain
> > points, the user might click a button and then a connection is required
to
> > get the data or send some data!!
> >
> > Now when I open a socket and connect it... and the first data is
> > send/recieved, is the socket disconnected and I need to reconnect the
> > socket?? or no I need to open another socket in general for the next
> > connection?? can someone explain this in detail for me?? when to
> > reconnect,
> > or reopen a socket??
>
> the socket will close for instance when there is an error or no data
> is being received for a period of time, the connection will be shut
> down by the server side in this case. Ideally you should not have to
> do this.
>
> >
> > My other question is, how to manage or write a code, for a situation
which
> > we dont know the amount of data to be recieved by our program??
>
> This is the case in most communications. You can set buffers and read
> them in a loop until you get all the data the server is supposed to
> send you.
>
> >
> > my last question is, in my program,sometimes I get an error from
> > NetLibReceive and NetLibSend which the error code is 4625..what does
that
> > mean?
>
> You can transform it using the StrIToA or something similar and see if
> it matches the error codes indicated on the 68K documentation listed
> under the NetLib respective function.
> >
> > an intro to header inclusion in the NetLibSend will be something which I
> > need as well..
> >
> >
> > Many Thanx in advance
> >
> >
> >
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