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Ron Sigal commented on JBREM-661:
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Description of duplicate issue JBREM-776:
The logical inverse of existing JBoss streams implementation is needed to stream files
from the server to the client.
CLIENT:
OutputStream out = ... (ByteArrayOutputStream or FileOutputStream as needed)
remotingClient = new Client(new InvokerLocator(streamLocatorURL));
remotingClient.connect();
remotingClient.invoke(out, parameter);
SERVER:
public Object handleStream(OutputStream stream, InvocationRequest request) {
... get file based on request.getParameter();
... standard write a file to the stream
}
On the server the bean would use the parameter to determine the file requested. For
example the parameter might be a primary key value to file meta data, or it could be a
known filepath, or bytes read from a database. Security can be handled at the application
level by the bean.
Allow server sending a stream to the client
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Key: JBREM-661
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBREM-661
Project: JBoss Remoting
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Reporter: Helmut Wick
Assigned To: Tom Elrod
Fix For: 2.4.0.Beta1 (Pinto)
As of release 2.0.0 GA, there is no way for a server to send a stream to the client (only
the other way around).
This is to request something like java.io.InputStream Client.invoke(java.lang.Object
param)
that allows for true streaming (like java.lang.Object invoke(java.io.InputStream
inputStream, java.lang.Object param) does).
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