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arne_bab September 20th, 2009 07:53 AM

@thp: Besides: Since Phex is GPL licensed, you can borrow code from it (if you also license your program under the GPL). That might save you a person-years of coding or so.

thp September 20th, 2009 10:28 AM

Hello Arne,

I learned a lot of thinks so far from the phex. But i could't find the part
where the Get request is put together. It's obviously not in the phex
package. Do you now where it is?
Do you know why the phex is disconnectig all peers and ultrapeers in idle after a few days?

thp

arne_bab September 20th, 2009 12:51 PM

Hi thp,

Quote:

Originally Posted by thp (Post 349057)
I learned a lot of thinks so far from the phex. But i could't find the part
where the Get request is put together. It's obviously not in the phex
package. Do you now where it is?

Not exactly, no.

I assume it's a standard Java facility.

But you can always just ask in the Phex forum: Development & Coding - Gnutella Forums

Quote:

Do you know why the phex is disconnectig all peers and ultrapeers in idle after a few days?
I didn't even know that it does... which version?

thp September 21st, 2009 02:22 AM

Hi Arne,

I use the version 3.0.2.100.1. Higher versions are unstable with a lot of
peers and more search querrys, at the same time. There are some time
mixed search results.

thp

arne_bab September 21st, 2009 02:38 AM

You could try if 3.4.2 gives better results.

How many peers do you have?

thp September 21st, 2009 03:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arne_bab (Post 349081)
You could try if 3.4.2 gives better results.

How many peers do you have?

Hi,
Never tried this version, mayby i give it a try soon.
The last one i tried was 3.2.6. I set it to about 120 peers.

thp

arne_bab September 21st, 2009 04:00 AM

Do you mean 120 peers: 80 Ultrapeers + 40 Leafs?

Otherwise it shouldn't be possible to set more that 99 Ultrapeers...

My own tests show that Phex easily handles 66 ultrapeers, but 99 were too much for my internet-connection when I last tested it (phex ran without problems, though).

Best wishes,
Arne


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