I'd stick with the socket, but use UDP to send it
I'm wondering why? If you issue a command to a process you'll usually want to know that the process received that command at least (as well as possibly whether the command suceeded). You can do these things over UDP but you're then essentially reimplementing TCP features. What am I missing?
In reply to Re^2: Communicating with a long-running process
by tirwhan
in thread Communicating with a long-running process
by Marcello
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