Alejandro Casagrande wrote: > Hi Lee, when you are reading from a TCP socket, remember that you have a > stream of data, there isn't any packets. The concept of packets, it is > introduced by the application that uses the socket. In this case, as you > send XML data throught the socket you can assume that the end of your > "packet" (indeed, the moment when you assume that you have finished > reading the socket) could be </rootname> node. > > Regards > Ing. Alejandro Casagrande > Advenio Software > http://www.advenio.com.ar > http://www.voxmaris.com.ar >
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