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adam duston #1
Is there a way to flush an XMLSocket?
Flash Media Server 2 provides an XMLSocket class. The XMLSocket.send() method
does not immediately send the data passed to it. Is there any way to flush an
XMLSocket and force it to send the data that it has?
I have an application that needs to send very small XML objects to another
process. The XML objects need to be sent right away. The XMLSocket in the
Flash Media Server 2 seems to buffer the data. I have tried both the XMLSocket
and the XMLStream classes. Neither sends the data right away.
Any suggestions?
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mrmuk7@gmail.com #2
Re: Is there a way to flush an XMLSocket?
Im looking for a way to do this too. So far, I havent found a way.
Looks like we need Actionscript 3's Socket object to do this...
adam duston wrote:> Flash Media Server 2 provides an XMLSocket class. The XMLSocket.send() method
> does not immediately send the data passed to it. Is there any way to flush an
> XMLSocket and force it to send the data that it has?
>
> I have an application that needs to send very small XML objects to another
> process. The XML objects need to be sent right away. The XMLSocket in the
> Flash Media Server 2 seems to buffer the data. I have tried both the XMLSocket
> and the XMLStream classes. Neither sends the data right away.
>
> Any suggestions?mrmuk7@gmail.com Guest



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