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Noon question about Bonjour
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  • Subject: Noon question about Bonjour
  • From: "Eric E. Dolecki" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 14:36:06 -0500

Goal: to have a touch on wifi (the router running out the back of my Mac)
running an app. I have a Mac desktop app running. I'd like to send strings
back and forth as commands.

Now, I checked out the WiTap application. If I run the app on Touches, they
see one another (both connected to the same router). If I run the Simulator
on the Mac supplying the internet connection to the router itself, it
doesn't see the other apps running on the touches. Do I need the Mac app to
be running on a laptop connected to the router too to get it to work, or is
there a way to tweak the WiTap code to have it work?

Ultimately I'll have to adapt the WiTap thing to work for my desktop OS X
app. I just don't know if I am making this more complicated than it needs to
be? Or is this the right path?

Eric
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