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print server java

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hi all,
I should develop a print server using tcp connection to test on an embedded system,
The print server should accept more than one client but it shouldn't serve the client i+1 until serving the client i without saving the flux in the buffer because it isn't enough space for data in the embedded system so the print server must conserve the connection with clients without saving files to print in the local buffer.

I need help please , can anyone have a similar code.

NB:please excuse my english and i hope explain my purpose
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Re: print server java

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I need help please , can anyone have a similar code.
I guess that's possible

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NB:please excuse my english and i hope explain my purpose[/I]
yup, you explained it ... you need to get something done, give us a description of your work, and, just to be sure, ask whether anyone here doesn't already have code that does this.

what have you done so far, except for posting your assignment here? a bit analysis, have you written any code yet, encountered some problems along the way of doing that, ... ?
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