[Bangalore-pm] Socket Programming anyone?
Sandeep Nyamati
donks122 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 15 12:12:54 PDT 2011
Hey,
Try tcpserver (DJB Tools) http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html
Pretty good, should try it.
Regards,
Sandeep
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> Hi Shantanu,
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> I think 'IO::Socket' works!!, I tried few times, just to test...you can try
> it... it doesn't take much time to test.
> It's a CPAN module.
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>> Hi Folks,
>> Anyone here has dealt with socket programming? I am thinking of writing a
>> server that might handle specific requests on a custom port on a specified
>> protocol(undecided yet) and generate responses based on that request. Any
>> pointers to detailed documentations ?
>> cheers,
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>> IO::Socket
>> IO::Socket::INET
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>> -Anil Menon
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>> 2011/9/14 Shantanu Bhadoria <shantanu at cpan.org>:
>>> Hi Folks,
>>> Anyone here has dealt with socket programming? I am thinking of writing a
>>> server that might handle specific requests on a custom port on a
>> specified
>>> protocol(undecided yet) and generate responses based on that request. Any
>>> pointers to detailed documentations ?
>>> cheers,
>>> -Shantanu
>>>
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>> Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 09:13:37 -0500
>> From: Kiran Kumar <mkirank at gmail.com>
>> To: Shantanu Bhadoria <shantanu at cpan.org>
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>> Hi Shantanu,
>> I have some experience in this, Look at Net::Server it is pretty neat ,
>> If you want to write an event based look at Anyevent although it was not
>> much help for me for writing a UDP server. if you want message based look
>> at ZeroMQ (publisher and subscriber and very fast). There are other options
>> like POE or wrapping something around plack handlers.
>>
>>
>> -Kiran
>>
>>
>> 2011/9/14 Shantanu Bhadoria <shantanu at cpan.org>
>>
>>> Hi Folks,
>>> Anyone here has dealt with socket programming? I am thinking of writing a
>>> server that might handle specific requests on a custom port on a
>> specified
>>> protocol(undecided yet) and generate responses based on that request. Any
>>> pointers to detailed documentations ?
>>> cheers,
>>> -Shantanu
>>>
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>> From: abhishek jain <mail at webbee.biz>
>> To: Kiran Kumar <mkirank at gmail.com>
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>> i would suggest POE, as it also do non blocking operations,
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>> 2011/9/14 Kiran Kumar <mkirank at gmail.com>
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>>> Hi Shantanu,
>>> I have some experience in this, Look at Net::Server it is pretty neat
>> ,
>>> If you want to write an event based look at Anyevent although it was not
>>> much help for me for writing a UDP server. if you want message based
>> look
>>> at ZeroMQ (publisher and subscriber and very fast). There are other
>> options
>>> like POE or wrapping something around plack handlers.
>>>
>>>
>>> -Kiran
>>>
>>>
>>> 2011/9/14 Shantanu Bhadoria <shantanu at cpan.org>
>>>
>>>> Hi Folks,
>>>> Anyone here has dealt with socket programming? I am thinking of writing
>> a
>>>> server that might handle specific requests on a custom port on a
>> specified
>>>> protocol(undecided yet) and generate responses based on that request.
>> Any
>>>> pointers to detailed documentations ?
>>>> cheers,
>>>> -Shantanu
>>>>
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