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- Re: bisocket usage as a tunneling connection

- Re: bisocket usage as a tunneling connection

2007-08-09       - By ron.sigal@(protected)

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The answer is "yes".

anonymous wrote : so i want the client machine to connect to my server and the
connection to be kept open (tunneling) with keep alive pulses.

With the bisocket transport you don't need to worry about a keep-alive problem.
 You can configure the socket timeout value to be zero, so the sockets will
stay open indefinitely.  In fact, you don't even need to rely on setting the
timeout value to zero.  The client will create new sockets as needed.

anonymous wrote : from now on (once connected) i want the server to be able to
call the client in a request - response manner, as if the client is a 'server'.


Remoting has a callback mechanism which allows the server to send invocations
to the client in an asynchronous manner.  See Section "5.6. Callbacks" in the
Remoting Guide (http://labs.jboss.com/jbossremoting/docs/guide/index.html).

anonymous wrote : i also want the connection/connections to support a pool of
connections, so i can have multiple concurrent requests.

The socket transport, from which bisocket is derived, maintains a connection
pool on the client side and a worker thread pool on the server side.  The same
is true, in reverse, with respect to callbacks going from the server to the
client.

anonymous wrote : i also want the connection to use https or ssl on tcp/ip.

There is an sslbisocket version of bisocket.

anonymous wrote : is bisocket the tool for me?

Yes, I believe it could be.

anonymous wrote :  if it is - how?

Ah, well, I'd say take a look at the Remoting Guide and the sample code in the
distribution.

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