Hi, I'm trying to use Socket as object's local data....

I'm doing this on init :
$self->{LMCE_command_sender} = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => $ +self->{host_url}, PeerPort => $self->{port} , Proto => 'tcp') or die +"\nCould not create socket: $!\n";

and then I can do this :
Send_Message_To_LMCE($self,$self->{LMCE_command_sender},"EVENT $device +_ID");

but this doesn't work :
Send_Command_To_LMCE ($self,"EVENT $device_ID");

and I have :
# send generic message to LMCE socket $sockett sub Send_Message_To_LMCE { my ($self,$sockett,$message) = @_; $message = $message . "\r\n"; print $sockett $message; print "Sending Generic Message to LMCE DCE : $message\n"; } # send command to LMCE Command socket sub Send_Command_To_LMCE { my ($self,$message) = @_; $message = $message . "\r\n"; print $self->{LMCE_command_sender}, $message; print "Sending Command Message to LMCE DCE : $message\n"; }

I had to put comma in print line in Send_Command_To_LMCE (not sure why). What am I doing wrong? It seems that $self->{LMCE_command_sender} is not properly recognized as socket interface...

Thanks in advance,

Bulek.


In reply to Having TCP Socket as object 's data by Anonymous Monk

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