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Github user ageannopoulos commented on the issue:
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Robbie,
Thanks for all the feedback. I'm very new to the open source world and your
suggestions and advice is very helpful for me. I updated the classes again
following the suggestions
GitHub user ageannopoulos opened a pull request:
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Client+Server class additions - updated
I made these classes more simplified but still demonstrative of JMS message
interpretation, added the licenses, and cleaned up code.
I also
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GitHub user ageannopoulos opened a pull request:
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Added two new example classes, Client and Server.
These classes allow the user to input some messages, which can be sent to
the server, manipulated, and then returned to the client.
You can
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