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Re: AppleTalk to Carbon networking transition advice?
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Re: AppleTalk to Carbon networking transition advice?


  • Subject: Re: AppleTalk to Carbon networking transition advice?
  • From: Becky Willrich <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 17:09:00 -0800


So, is there any sample code of using CFStream to implement a server and client? Or is it basically the same as connecting to an internet server? Perhaps I only need an example of the server side: handling connection requests from multiple clients and such.

Take a look at /Developer/Examples/Networking/Echo and /Developer/ Examples/Networking/Echo Client. They implement a simple echo client and server that handle discovery via CFNetServices and handle the actual socket traffic via CFSocket and CFRead/WriteStream.


Good luck,
REW


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