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-
-// $Id$
-
-#include "ace/SOCK_Dgram_Bcast.h"
-#include "ace/INET_Addr.h"
-
-static const u_short PORT = ACE_DEFAULT_SERVER_PORT;
-
-int main(int argc,char *argv[] )
-{
- ACE_INET_Addr local((u_short)0);
-
- /*
- Instead of creating the ACE_SOCK_Dgram we created last time,
- we'll create an ACE_SOCK_Dgram_Bcast. "Bcast" means, of course,
- "Broadcast". This ACE object is clever enough to go out to the
- OS and find all of the network interfaces. When you send()
- on a Dgram_Bcast, it will send the datagram out on all of those
- interfaces. This is quiet handy if you do it on a multi-homed
- host that plays router...
- */
- ACE_SOCK_Dgram_Bcast dgram;
-
- if( dgram.open(local) == -1 )
- {
- ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR, "%p\n", "datagram open"),-1);
- }
-
- char buf[512];
-
- sprintf(buf, "Hello World!");
-
- /*
- The only other difference between us and the directed client
- is that we don't specify a host to receive the datagram.
- Instead, we use the magic value "INADDR_BROADCAST". All hosts
- are obliged to respond to datagrams directed to this address
- the same as they would to datagrams sent to their hostname.
-
- Remember, the Dgram_Bcast will send a datagram to all interfaces
- on the host. That's true even if the address is for a specific
- host (and the host address makes sense for the interface).
- The real power is in using an INADDR_BROADCAST addressed datagram
- against all interfaces.
- */
-
- ACE_INET_Addr remote(PORT,INADDR_BROADCAST);
-
- ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG, "(%P|%t) Sending (%s) to the server.\n",buf));
-
- if( dgram.send(buf,strlen(buf)+1,remote) == -1 )
- {
- ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR, "%p\n", "send"),-1);
- }
-
- if( dgram.recv(buf,sizeof(buf),remote) == -1 )
- {
- ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR, "%p\n", "recv"),-1);
- }
-
- ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG, "(%P|%t) The server said: %s\n",buf));
-
- /*
- Using the "remote" object instance, find out where the server lives.
- We could then save this address and use directed datagrams to chat
- with the server for a while.
- */
- ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG, "(%P|%t) The server can be found at: (%s:%d)\n",
- remote.get_host_name(), PORT ));
-
- return(0);
-}