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I am creating an application that communicates with a server, using asyncronous TCP sockets.

Now, I made a function called 'Receive' to receive incoming packets of different clients on the server using beginreceive , the thing is, that I'm not sure when to call the function...

So how would I check if there is a packet waiting to be received or something like that, some kind of OnReceive hook? or is there not other way to already call BeginReceive at the moment the client successfully connects to the server?

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You should implement a thread for every client that connects. In that client you call the BeginReceive method and call it again everytime you received something.

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  • Yes, I understand that, but I'm asking when to do that, would you already call BeginReceive on the start of a successfull connection or would you call it when there's actually something to receive? Aug 1, 2013 at 8:33
  • If the client is the first to start the communication then you would call the BeginReceive right after you accepted the clients connection. Aug 1, 2013 at 8:35

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