Hi
I have searched high and low to figure this one out. There does
not seems to be a an accessible way of getting a unique key for a
socket. I have learned that port numbers count a great deal but
really shouldn't there be some internal numbering or
representation of each socket that the deve
On 31-05-2012 16:44, "Jarl André" " wrote:
Hi
I have searched high and low to figure this one out. There does not
seems to be a an accessible way of getting a unique key for a socket. I
have learned that port numbers count a great deal but really shouldn't
there be some internal numbering or rep
On Thursday, 31 May 2012 at 14:46:42 UTC, Alex Rønne Petersen
wrote:
On 31-05-2012 16:44, "Jarl André" "
wrote:
Hi
I have searched high and low to figure this one out. There
does not
seems to be a an accessible way of getting a unique key for a
socket. I
have learned that port numbers count a
I don't know why but for some reason this did not come to my
mind. LOL
Its a bit embarassing really because I work with Java every day
and memory reference is a core feature. But I think the SocketSet
buzzed my brain making me think that it gave me different objects
or something. But anyway