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Comments by Dan Randolph (Top 5 by date)
Dan Randolph
22-Jul-16 13:52pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Good work on custom IPrincipal example. This was really useful.
Dan Randolph
22-Jan-16 17:16pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Good advice on using the basic template. I also recommend starting with Visual Studio 2012. I tried the internet template for VS 2015 and I could not get it to work. Also "List clients" in the sample code should be List<client> clients ...
Dan Randolph
24-Mar-15 18:49pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Good amount of detail.
Dan Randolph
1-Jun-13 19:04pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Very useful.
Here is a way to read ssl streams of any size. Just add:
if (bytes < bufferSize) break;
//test to see if at end of stream
int sByte = ssl.ReadByte();
if (sByte == -1)
break;
buffer[0] = (byte)sByte;
//read rest of bytes and don't forget to add 1 for the byte already added
bytes = ssl.Read(buffer, 1, bufferSize - 1) 1;
Dan Randolph
17-Dec-12 12:08pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Good tip. It is not always easy to evaluate the massive documentation on Oracles site.