Bonsoir Randall,
I'm afraid you don't want to begin by the beginning, right ;-)
But it's necessary...
Others have not given you fish but fishing rods: is it not better?
To be frank, when I began myself to run into TCP communication, I had
to make efforts before understanding by MYSELF how it could work.
ChatRev from Björnke von Gierke (to communicate with a server) and
Alex Tweedly stacks (to try in local mode with two Rev instances),
all on Rev Online were a great help.
Despite all this, it took me some weeks to feel a bit at ease and I'm
not sure, I am always ;-)
Good luck!
Le 26 déc. 08 à 18:32, Randall Reetz a écrit :
Everyone is writing as though i know something. Lets asume i
don't. let's assume i am a guy on the street who happens to know
xtalk but knows nothing of the network or internet. I dont know
for "socket" or "port". All i know is there is a computer running
a stack that is permanantly connected to the net that i will call
the server. And there are other computers running stacks that may
or may not be connected to the net (that i will call "clients").
The client stacks need to send data to the server stack. And the
other say around. Client to client communication as well. I would
prefer if all such communications look and act just like xtalk
messages. You know, the web for the rest of us.
Oh, and i am not interested in web pages. I need superfast
communication. When the client user does something, the server
knows right away, and vice versa. No delay beyond com speed. Thus
the need for com as xtalk messages.
Randall
Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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