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Re: Client/Server Design
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Re: Client/Server Design


  • Subject: Re: Client/Server Design
  • From: Phillip Mills <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 15:00:43 -0400

On 2010-05-05, at 2:24 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:

> While the device is docked the user can use iTunes to (clumsily) transfer files between the Mac filesystem and the app’s Documents folder.

That seems so basic (without the 'clumsy') that I have trouble believing that it hasn't existed forever.

> if connecting to the user’s computer you’ll need a small listener app to run there and handle the data transfer.

That was my fallback position.

> Greg already mentioned BLIP, a high-level messaging protocol, which is implemented in my MYNetwork library for Mac and iPhone:
> 	http://bitbucket.org/snej/mynetwork/

Thanks to both of you.  I'll take a look at that.  I've now also discovered a set of classes called 'PKFileServer' that I want to examine.

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