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Top Forums Programming Recv() call with timer(time out ) Post 302280472 by Rohil on Tuesday 27th of January 2009 04:01:36 AM
Old 01-27-2009
Recv() call with timer(time out )

Hi all,
I am facing a problem in recv() system call i.e.. in my project i have to implement timer for sending (data) and resending purpose when there is no acknowledgement.

is there any way that recv() sys call has its own timer i.e., for ex: recv() has to wait for 10 secs.

if any one knows plz help me.
waiting for ur reply.

byee.
 

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