Network file transfer

imagenesis at gmail.com imagenesis at gmail.com
Mon Oct 10 16:57:11 EDT 2011


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On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:48 PM, imagenesis at gmail.com
<imagenesis at gmail.com>wrote:

> Your client sent*
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:32 PM, imagenesis at gmail.com <
> imagenesis at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> If you dont want to conform to http or some other standard, you're free to
>> send whatever you like. For example, you're free to send something like:
>>
>> file:c:/myfiles/myfilepath.txt\n
>>
>> Add a string delimiter and string parser to the pipeline and then in the
>> messageReceived use regex to parse the string your server sent. Or you can
>> use the http classes to parse the request and send a params request like:
>> http://localhost:8080/?file=c:/myfiles/myfilepath.txt or a path to the
>> file http://localhost:8080
>>
>> The logic to stream the file is similar to whatever you did in C#.  I
>> think that you are not receiving messageRecieved because of some oversight.
>>
>> I feel really bad about my previous comment and it has no place on these
>> forums for a great product like netty and user adoption.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 1:41 PM, metalstorm <metalheadstorm at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> "Hi there,
>>> so messageReceived is never fired ? Very strange...
>>>
>>> What os you are using and what version of netty? "
>>>
>>> Windows 7 64bit, the latest (as of yesterday).
>>>
>>> "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. "
>>>
>>> yes I have tried the simple client server examples (echo, discard, etc)
>>> but
>>> there is no tutorial from what i've seen of sending a file using TCP over
>>> LAN from serve to client, including all the input and output stream
>>> logic.
>>>
>>> I will have a look at the HTTP scoop and then try the staticfile one
>>> again.
>>>
>>> Just to make sure, what am I supposed to be sending to the file server as
>>> a
>>> request.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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