I cannot figure out how to switch between clients. I mean that I need to accept all possible connections, but I need to communicate only with one client at once, so other can send information, or if it possible to notificate them that now server is not instresting in your information, so you have to wait until it call you.
I have only one , but stupid idea, so I am asking here for some better approach. As for my idea, clients are sending data to server for instance each second, server accpets this data and place it in array and when server switches to another client data it will read info from array assigned to this client. But here memory synchronization comes into play, so it is bad idea.
It would be great to make it possible for server to switch beetween clients , other should sleep at this time, or something other not interrupting server , or to do this in way that doesn't affect on connection betw
een server and focused client.
I have no building block to do this taks, so I asked this question to get some advices or directions.
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