Hi,
sorry for late reply.
I can propose you to take a look at Grizzly 2.0. It's still under
development, but IMO it's easier to use it, especially for client side.
We have samples module available [1]. You can start from simple Echo
server, tunnel etc.
If you have any questions - please ask.
WBR,
Alexey.
[1]
https://grizzly.dev.java.net/source/browse/grizzly/branches/2dot0/code/samples/framework-samples/src/main/java/com/sun/grizzly/samples/
On Nov 2, 2009, at 17:10 , javaguy44 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Grizzly & NIO and was wondering if there are any experts
> out
> there who could give me a hand.
>
> I've been trying to piece together an example with various bits of
> forum
> posts, examples and tests that people have submitted but I haven't
> been able
> to achieve a simple TCP server + Grizzly framework that can receive
> requests
> and return responses
>
> What I'm trying to do is see how viable it is to use the Grizzly
> Framework
> for an embedded TCP server.
>
> Using this example
> http://gallemore.blogspot.com/2007/07/using-grizzly-to-read-tcp-packets.html
> I'm able to read the packets. However I'm unable to write a
> response :(
>
> Could someone assist in showing me an example for how to return a
> response
> to the client?
>
> I've also tried to use TCPSelectorHandler with a CallbackHandler but
> it's
> still not clear how to receive a tcp packet request and respond
> appropriately.
>
> I'd be more than happy to submit these examples in a "Getting
> Started" type
> scenario; I can imagine that Grizzly would be much better for using an
> embedded TCP socket server as opposed to re-inventing the wheel.
>
> Thanks and look forward to your reply!
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