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Sending multiple files over network

How can i send multiple files of different lenghts over a network and using the same socket without the need of closing it in between.

and what if this is to be done in JAVA ?
Apr 29 '07 #1
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Banfa
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Well do you have an idea of how you intend to send 1 file?

What does the receiving system need to do with the file?
Apr 29 '07 #2

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