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<CENTER><B><FONT SIZE=+2>ACE Tutorial 008</FONT></B></CENTER>

<CENTER><B><FONT SIZE=+2>Sending and receiving datagrams</FONT></B></CENTER>


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<BR>That's it for this tutorial.&nbsp; In the next one we'll add some intelligence
to the data put into the datagrams.&nbsp; By doing so, we'll be able to
classify our clients and servers into groups.&nbsp; By combining the data
content and the server's port we can get fairly fine-grained control over
who talks to who.

<P>For you convenience:
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<A HREF="server.cpp">server.cpp</A></LI>

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<A HREF="directed_client.cpp">directed_client.cpp</A></LI>

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<A HREF="broadcast_client.cpp">broadcast_client.cpp</A></LI>

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<A HREF="Makefile">Makefile</A></LI>
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