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Timeline for Inter Process Communication between Java & C++ [duplicate]

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Dec 29, 2012 at 15:55 comment added arcy For what it's worth - a socket is a construct provided by operating systems implementing the tcp/ip protocol; calling something a "java socket" is slightly inaccurate. Java has an API for using TCP/IP sockets, just as most C/C++ implementations have a library for using those same sockets. This is just by way of saying that the languages are not significant here, and if you really meant "Java socket", I thought you may have mistaken them for language-specific items.
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