Network file transfer
imagenesis at gmail.com
imagenesis at gmail.com
Mon Oct 10 05:58:12 EDT 2011
http://www.jboss.org/netty/documentation
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 5:57 AM, imagenesis at gmail.com
<imagenesis at gmail.com>wrote:
> Handling multiple connections is basically a default of netty. There are 2
> ways to handle connections (channels), with a global channel handler
> instance or a channel handler instance per connection. Your own channel
> handler class should over ride simplechannelhandler and house the logic on
> messageReceived. This is off the time of my head and the class names might
> be wrong. All this is covered in the first few pages of the documentation.
>
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 5:55 AM, imagenesis at gmail.com <
> imagenesis at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Take a look at the tutorials on the netty site for how client and servers
>> are created. A simple client/server isn't more than 100 lines of code. Your
>> question is just so basic it looks like you haven't look at the first 3
>> pages of the documentation.
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 1:58 AM, Norman Maurer <
>> norman.maurer at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>> so messageReceived is never fired ? Very strange...
>>>
>>> What os you are using and what version of netty?
>>>
>>> Bye,
>>> Norman
>>>
>>>
>>> 2011/10/10 metalstorm <metalheadstorm at gmail.com>:
>>> > I've spent the last few days looking at java networking libraries/
>>> frameworks
>>> > for a project i'm starting. I'm porting an already existing application
>>> I
>>> > made in c# over to java.
>>> >
>>> > This core of this application is networked(LAN) file transfers, how do
>>> I go
>>> > about this using netty?
>>> >
>>> > My aim is to be able to send files (can be quite big) over TCP from a
>>> server
>>> > to a client (P2P) over LAN (for now)
>>> >
>>> > I've looked at the HttpStaticFileServer example and I do not know how
>>> to get
>>> > the server to respond to any requests, 'messageReceived' is never fired
>>> even
>>> > though i have connected with a (very basic) client.
>>> >
>>> > I've searched Google and this (I must say terrible) forum and I can't
>>> find
>>> > any simple examples using netty where it will send a file from a given
>>> path
>>> > to a client.
>>> >
>>> > My C# prototype just uses TCP sockets, I don't need any of the HTTP
>>> stuff on
>>> > top.
>>> >
>>> > What about multiple connections between server and client (multiple
>>> file
>>> > transfers) also how do the server organise multiple
>>> clients/connections. Is
>>> > all the threading done for me ? threads per connection per file ?
>>> >
>>> > Basically to sum up; I need a client + server example of TCP/LAN file
>>> > transfer using netty, that could be used for mutiple connections /
>>> transfer.
>>> >
>>> > Thank you :)
>>> >
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