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.NET Design Patterns
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.NET Design Patterns

by Praseed Pai, Shine Xavier
January 2017
Intermediate to advanced
314 pages
6h 42m
English
Packt Publishing
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A log server for network logging

An implementation of a server application that can handle incoming streams of data from a remote application is given next. Here we are using System.Net's TCPListener class to listen to the incoming connection. Once we receive a connection from the remote process, we will kick-start a thread to handle the log data from that connection. This implementation is given here for the sake of completeness:

 class LogSocketServer { private TcpListener _server; private Boolean _running; private int port = 4500; public LogSocketServer() { _server = new TcpListener(IPAddress.Any, port); _server.Start(); _running = true; AcceptClients(); } public void AcceptClients() { while (_running) { TcpClient newClient = _server.AcceptTcpClient(); ...
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