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Re: Cocoa software design issue
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Re: Cocoa software design issue


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa software design issue
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 07:31:33 +0200


On 9 maj 2006, at 03.05, Devraj Mukherjee wrote:

The ideal solution would be to create a single socket connection to
the Asterisk server and write somewhat of a proxy that the
applications can then talk to. This will also enable me to handle call
backs.

Would not the ideal solution be to have a single socket connection per application using the framework? Or do you usually expect a number of applications running simultaneously, all sharing the same conceptual session to the server? That seems a bit unusual to me. And even so, they might perhaps still use individual sockets to the server, and just use some shared session id.


j o a r


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