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Subject: Re: off topic
From: Tom whitcomb <thomaswhitcomb () NETSCAPE ! NET>
Date: 2002-02-25 13:59:52
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Daniel,
You would design it so each applet has it's own http connections. TCP gives each \
client/server pair its own connection management.
Tom
daniel legziel <daniellegziel@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
> Dear People,
>
>
> I have a question that is off topic but I decided to address to you guys as
> there is no j2se list out there. Here it goes...
> Let's say I create an applet that in turn has the functionality of creting
> other applets. All these applets are designed to connect via http. In such
> an environment how does the process of sorting incoming packets work. How
> does a system indentifies which packet goes where? I imagine that something
> would have to go into the header. Should I use the central applet as a hub
> with the only input stream which would then communicate the packets to the
> appropriate applet? Or should I open an is for each applet? How does a
> browser takes care equal originating packets when two windows are opened
> concurrently?
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
>
> Daniel
>
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