HttpTunnelingClientExample
"이희승 (Trustin Lee)"
trustin at gmail.com
Wed Jul 1 12:20:52 EDT 2009
Hi Mike,
The example should not break even if the written line is empty. It's
perhaps a bug. I will revisit once HTTP tunneling transport is
revamped. It has a couple known issues and needs major overhaul.
Thanks,
Trustin
On 06/30/2009 08:41 AM, Michael McGrady wrote:
> The noted example client
> breaks if there is a String with 0 length returned from the command
> line. This is probably obvious to everyone. An equally obvious fix is
> to put in a pass through user instruction like:
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> if (line.length() != 0) {
> // Sends the received line to the server.
> lastWriteFuture = channelFuture.getChannel().write(line);
> } else {
> System.out.println("Enter \"quit\" ") ;
> }
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> in the main method.
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> Mike
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> Mike McGrady
> Principal Investigator AF081-028 AFRL SBIR
> Senior Engineer
> Topia Technology, Inc
> 1.253.720.3365
> mmcgrady at topiatechnology.com <mailto:mmcgrady at topiatechnology.com>
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