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Re: [Q] CoreFoundation functions or Cocoa classes to make a server socket?
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Re: [Q] CoreFoundation functions or Cocoa classes to make a server socket?


  • Subject: Re: [Q] CoreFoundation functions or Cocoa classes to make a server socket?
  • From: JongAm Park <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 14:46:00 -0800

Hello, Mike

I already took a look at the CFSocket, and at first it didn't look apparent, but I found some sample code using the CFSocket.
I also noticed NSSocketPort from Cocoa. So, I will figure out how it can be used for my purpose.


Thank you.
JongAm Park

Mike Cohen wrote:
Look at CFSocket. It provides a wrapper for BSD sockets with a CFRunLoop source.

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