<p>As an experiment I want to build something that works like a telnet-Client - opens a connection to a server and echoes everything the server sends, and write to the server whenever something is typed. I tried googling for examples, but all I find is opening a connection, send something, read something, close connection. I kind of want to know what's the best way to have a long-standing connection open in Golang. Can someone help?</p>
<hr/>**评论:**<br/><br/>Justinsaccount: <pre><p>open a connection, send something, read something, don't close the connection. There isn't more to it.</p></pre>adampresley: <pre><p>I don’t know if I would say it’s the “best” example, but my program MailSlurper does this. It’s an SMTP server that sucks in mail into a local database. <a href="http://mailslurper.com" rel="nofollow">http://mailslurper.com</a>. </p></pre>
Looking for example with a long-standing read-write connection with a TCP server
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