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Raise event question!

Hi,

How better is to implement my own event (and calling my raiseevent)
instead of calling a function.

I receive a lot of data via winsock control, should I raise my event
when receiving all this data, and then parse this data.

OR

Should I call my parsing function when I receive data via my winsock
control?

Thanks a lot!

Jul 21 '05 #1
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yes u can raise events
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User wrote:
Hi,

How better is to implement my own event (and calling my raiseevent)
instead of calling a function.

I receive a lot of data via winsock control, should I raise my event
when receiving all this data, and then parse this data.

OR

Should I call my parsing function when I receive data via my winsock
control?

Thanks a lot!


Jul 21 '05 #2

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