Hi,
I am currently using the OnDataSent event of TWSocket to signal my state
machine
to move on. This is working mostly, however, sometimes, the event does not
happen.
Now, at the far side, the server being connected to closes the connection when
it has it's data, so I am thinking that this
info2004 wrote:
Hi,
I am currently using the OnDataSent event of TWSocket to signal my
state machine to move on. This is working mostly, however, sometimes,
the event does not happen.
Now, at the far side, the server being connected to closes the
connection when
it has it's data, so I
Arno,
Arno Garrels wrote:
info2004 wrote:
When the server closes the connection OnSessionClosed triggers.
In order to check whether component's internal send buffer is empty
you have property BufferedByteCount.
If your application has to close the connection when all data
has been sent,
Hello Andy,
I think that we are at cross purposes here. The OnDataSent event looks like it
does not fire (sometimes) if the far end (server) closes the connection. Is
this
true?
OnDataSent is fired when TWSocket has delivered his data to winsock. As
Arno pointed out it is not a signal that