RE: Distributed Objects and IP Addresses
RE: Distributed Objects and IP Addresses
- Subject: RE: Distributed Objects and IP Addresses
- From: "Mondragon, Ian" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 10:08:46 -0600
zameer,
while i don't have the slightest inkling as to what your code looks like,
or more appropriately, what your request method(s) look like, but perhaps
the easiest way to do this would be to have your methods actually pass a
dictionary that contains the IP of the machine sending the request?
- ian
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Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 11:37 PM
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Subject: Distributed Objects and IP Addresses
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Hey,
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I am kinda stuck. I am using Distributed objects communicate between 2
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processes. I am trying to determine the IP address from where a request
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occured.
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From the NSConnection object I can see that I need a delegate to catch the
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request by using the "HandleRequest" method. I figure it is in this
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method that
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I need to operate on the NSDistantObject class to figure out the IP
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address.
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Does anyone have experience in doing this?
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Zameer
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