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UDPDuplex Class Reference

UDP duplex connections impliment a bi-directional point-to-point UDP session between two peer hosts. Unreliable Datagram Peer Associations. More...

#include <socket.h>

Inheritance diagram for UDPDuplex:

UDPTransmit UDPReceive UDPSocket UDPSocket List of all members.

Public Methods

 UDPDuplex (const InetAddress &bind, tpport_t port)
 Create a UDP duplex as a pair of UDP simplex objects bound to alternating and interconnected port addresses. More...

sockerror_t Connect (const InetHostAddress &host, tpport_t port)
 Associate the duplex with a specified peer host. More...

sockerror_t Disconnect (void)
 Disassociate this duplex from any host connection. More...


Detailed Description

UDP duplex connections impliment a bi-directional point-to-point UDP session between two peer hosts. Unreliable Datagram Peer Associations.

Two UDP sockets are typically used on alternating port addresses to assure that sender and receiver data does not collide or echo back. A UDP Duplex is commonly used for full duplex real-time streaming of UDP data between hosts.

Author(s):
David Sugar <dyfet@ostel.com>


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

UDPDuplex::UDPDuplex ( const InetAddress & bind,
tpport_t port )
 

Create a UDP duplex as a pair of UDP simplex objects bound to alternating and interconnected port addresses.

Parameters:
bind   address to bind this socket to.
port   number to bind sender.
port   number to bind reciever.


Member Function Documentation

sockerror_t UDPDuplex::Connect ( const InetHostAddress & host,
tpport_t port )
 

Associate the duplex with a specified peer host.

Both the sender and receiver will be interconnected with the remote host.

Returns:
0 on success, error code on error.
Parameters:
host   address to connect socket to.
port   number to connect socket to.

Reimplemented from UDPTransmit.

sockerror_t UDPDuplex::Disconnect ( void )
 

Disassociate this duplex from any host connection.

No data should be read or written until a connection is established.

Returns:
0 on success, error code on error.

Reimplemented from UDPTransmit.


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