How to make the connection reliable

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in fact, I have already started porting enet with callbacks... I will let
you know when I am finished, probably tomorrow, if everything goes well.

And I will suggest you to port RUDP if you can, by the way, which rudp lib
do you mean?

2010/11/24 bo shi <cnshibo at gmail.com>

> I am looking for such solution too.
> I think we maybe need to port enet or other rudp libs.
>
> 2010/11/14 Kabil Akp?nar <kabilakpinar at gmail.com>:
> > Hi All;
> > I need some idea (although I have some) about making the
> connection reliable
> > between peers. There are some open source libraries out there like enet
> > rrunning on UDP. But the libraries in general, opens a server and client
> on
> > UDP and sends the data reliably through the UDP channel. But ICE
> transport
> > or STUN (which are very useful for traversing NATs) gives us a pair of
> > callbacks as you know, not sockets.
> > So what would your suggestion to integrate UDP based implementation to
> > callback ones as it is in ICE, STUN or TURN.
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
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