Re: [xSocket-develop] nbc and reading incomming frames with bytes
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From: <jun...@wp...> - 2008-12-01 16:30:18
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Hi Gregor,
So If I understand it correctly if I append System.out.println(data);
like this
if (available > 0) {
ByteBuffer[] data = connection.readByteBufferByLength(available);
System.out.println(data);
return true;
then I should be able to display all data from the frame that i have
just received. right?
The Problem is I get this:
[Ljava.nio.ByteBuffer;@126b249
and I'm expecting something like this
f086010000
Is it some kind of pointer/referance? How do I access the real value? Is
there any method like data.getValue etc or I have to split string and so
on?
regards,
sly
Dnia 1-12-2008 o godz. 16:32 Gregor Roth napisał(a):
> Hi sly,
>
> the method connection.available() return the available bytes. Typically
you will read all available like this:
>
> //////////////////////
> //
>
> public boolean onData(INonBlockingConnection connection)
> int available = connection.available();
>
> if (available > 0) {
> ByteBuffer[] data = connection.readByteBufferByLength(available);
> // ...
> return true;
>
> } if (available == -1) {
> // connection is closed
> // ...
> return true;
> }
> }
>
> //
> ////////////////////////////////
>
> If available returns -1 the end of stream is reached.
>
> Gregor
>
>
>
> 2008/12/1 <jun...@wp...>
> > hi,
> >
> > What method should I use to read whole data field of incoming Ethernet
> > frame? I tried readByteBufferByDelimiter but I'm not sure how to specify
> > delimiter. I want to read all bytes in data field. How to set delimiter
> > to read data until there is no more data?
> >
> > ByteBuffer[] res2 = nbc.readByteBufferByDelimiter("");
> > System.out.println(res2);
> >
> > regards,
> > sly
> >
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