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2008-02-07Wowee, I think all this new stuff works, Conduit I don't need now, so it's notMike Buland
done yet. The Client class now supports a function called getLink() which returns a ClientLink object. This object may then be passed off to any other class and called to send messages to that client object. It is threadsafe if ItoServer is being used, and not for Server. Sending a message via a ClientLink calls the onMessage function on the assosiated protocol. Note that sending messages from within protocol event handlers or functions they call, while safe, may be slow and it's reccomended that you avoid this.
2007-11-15david - adding license tag to the top of all header filesDavid
2007-10-03Nothing about function. I added a bunch of docs and re-arranged a bunch ofMike Buland
the existing docs. Taking advantage of some of the cooler extra features of doxygen I've started writing extra how-to pages covering working with sections of the library. Also, I started grouping the classes by function so they show up on the Modules page together, very cute.
2007-06-28Minor update to protocol.Mike Buland
2007-06-28Many minor changes, hopefully the header fixes will keep future header macroMike Buland
conflicts from happening. And, from now on, other projects should do -Ilibbu++ not -Ilibbu++/src so we can get ready for an installed version of libbu++.
2007-06-18Added the protocol class. servers work, but don't send data, updated the streamsMike Buland
to include many more state indicators and caps queries, and everything is working better in general.
2007-04-03Ok, no code is left in src, it's all in src/old. We'll gradually move code backMike Buland
into src as it's fixed and re-org'd. This includes tests, which, I may write a unit test system into libbu++ just to make my life easier.
2006-11-02Added the new features that you need to make the connection manager, protocols,Mike Buland
and the connection monitor work in two-way-mode. Effectively you should be able to write systems that both serve and initiate connections, and only write one protocol.
2006-05-01libbu++ is finally laid out the way it should be, trunk, branches, and tags.Mike Buland