Hello Geppy,

> Yes, I already tried a simple client/server socket connection cutting
> almost all code not involved in communication, but the problem is the same.

Can you mail me this one. Probably (as always) nothing on television, so
I might as well look into it :)

ps.: unless there is per coincidence something interesting on TV :)

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Friday, November 11, 2005, 18:19, Geppy Piloni wrote:

> At 17.17 11/11/2005 +0100, you wrote:

>>Hello Geppy,

> Hello Wilfried,

>>1. 32 KB peak is still low traffic, so (as you also say) it cannot be a
>>performance problem. Could be that the stop communictaion when resizing
>>a form is a coincidence since you say it stops anyway after a while. I
>>never had that problem so difficult to advice.

> It could be, but half the times I resize/move/minimize/maximize the windows
> the communication stops immediately.

>>I assume that if one application in the chain is stopping that the chain
>>is broken and no application will send anymore ? So maybe the problem is
>>in only 1 application. Can you try to make just client + server to see
>>if same problem arrise ?

> Yes, I already tried a simple client/server socket connection cutting 
> almost all code not involved in communication, but the problem is the same.
> All the Socket communication code is taken directly from your samples 
> (Server1.zip, http://tinyurl.com/cqkmh ) as we discussed some days ago in
> this mailing list (thread 'Sending a mix of text and records through 
> TWSocket').
> The only difference is in some new methods added to manage the records
> manipulation and a loop for all connected clients to transmit the data
> through the second WSocketServer to third layer's clients.
> The hard thing it that no exceptions at all are raised, I don't understand
> which is the broken ring.
> The sockets maintain their connections but no data is transmitted/received.

>>If you can make a simple project to demonstrate the behaviour I and
>>other can do a test run for debug.

> Since they are three different projects and a lot of code, I don't want to
> abuse of your patience.
> I'll try first with threads as suggested by Francois and if I'll have no
> luck, I'll post the code here.

> Thank you very much Wilfred.

> Ciao.
> --
> Geppy Piloni



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