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NAME

       ost::TCPSession - The TCP session is used to primarily to represent a client connection
       that can be managed on a separate thread.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <socket.h>

       Inherits ost::Thread, and ost::TCPStream.

   Public Member Functions
       TCPSession (const IPV4Host &host, tpport_t port, size_t size=536, int pri=0, size_t
           stack=0)
           Create a TCP socket that will be connected to a remote TCP server and that will
           execute under it's own thread.
       TCPSession (const IPV6Host &host, tpport_t port, size_t size=536, int pri=0, size_t
           stack=0)
       TCPSession (TCPSocket &server, int pri=0, size_t stack=0)
           Create a TCP socket from a bound TCP server by accepting a pending connection from
           that server and execute a thread for the accepted connection.
       TCPSession (TCPV6Socket &server, int pri=0, size_t stack=0)
       virtual ~TCPSession ()
           Make sure destruction happens through a virtual...

   Protected Member Functions
       int waitConnection (timeout_t timeout=TIMEOUT_INF)
           Normally called during the thread Initial() method by default, this will wait for the
           socket connection to complete when connecting to a remote socket.
       void initial (void)
           The initial method is used to esablish a connection when delayed completion is used.

   Additional Inherited Members

Detailed Description

       The TCP session is used to primarily to represent a client connection that can be managed
       on a separate thread.

       The TCP session also supports a non-blocking connection scheme which prevents blocking
       during the constructor and moving the process of completing a connection into the thread
       that executes for the session.

       Author:
           David Sugar dyfet@ostel.com Threaded streamable socket with non-blocking constructor.

       Examples:
           tcpthread.cpp.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

   ost::TCPSession::TCPSession (const IPV4Host & host, tpport_t port, size_t size = 536, int pri
       = 0, size_t stack = 0)
       Create a TCP socket that will be connected to a remote TCP server and that will execute
       under it's own thread.

       Parameters:
           host internet address of remote TCP server.
           port number of remote server.
           size of streaming buffer.
           pri execution priority relative to parent.
           stack allocation needed on some platforms.

   ost::TCPSession::TCPSession (const IPV6Host & host, tpport_t port, size_t size = 536, int pri
       = 0, size_t stack = 0)
   ost::TCPSession::TCPSession (TCPSocket & server, int pri = 0, size_t stack = 0)
       Create a TCP socket from a bound TCP server by accepting a pending connection from that
       server and execute a thread for the accepted connection.

       Parameters:
           server tcp socket to accept a connection from.
           pri execution priority relative to parent.
           stack allocation needed on some platforms.

   ost::TCPSession::TCPSession (TCPV6Socket & server, int pri = 0, size_t stack = 0)
   virtual ost::TCPSession::~TCPSession () [virtual]
       Make sure destruction happens through a virtual...

Member Function Documentation

   void ost::TCPSession::initial (void) [protected],  [virtual]
       The initial method is used to esablish a connection when delayed completion is used. This
       assures the constructor terminates without having to wait for a connection request to
       complete.

       Reimplemented from ost::Thread.

   int ost::TCPSession::waitConnection (timeout_t timeout = TIMEOUT_INF) [protected]
       Normally called during the thread Initial() method by default, this will wait for the
       socket connection to complete when connecting to a remote socket. One might wish to use
       setCompletion() to change the socket back to blocking I/O calls after the connection
       completes. To implement the session one must create a derived class which implements
       run().

       Returns:
           0 if successful, -1 if timed out.

       Parameters:
           timeout to wait for completion in milliseconds.

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