A socket is a pseudo-file that represents a network connection. Once a socket has been created (identifying the other host and port), writes to that socket are turned into network packets that get sent out, and data received from the network can be read from the socket. Sockets are similar to pipes. Both look like files to the programs using them. Both facilitate interprocess communication ...
(Continuation) Even HTTPClient doesn't set a default timeout on the created sockets. On the other hand, the server side all sockets must timeout after a few minutes or the connections will get stuck (very bad idea on a server). So if the connection times out on the server side, the client will get a connection reset (server closed the connection), if the client times out first the exception ...
Suiting low-profile I/O applications, the surface-mount Z-Bend socket is assembled parallel to the board surface. The SIP socket can be placed near the board edge for test connections as well as ...
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