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Establish a TCP Server
Nikos Siatras edited this page Nov 29, 2016
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The following class represents a TCP server
`public class TCPServer extends Extasys.Network.TCP.Server.ExtasysTCPServer {
public TCPServer(String name, String description, InetAddress listenerIP, int port, int maxConnections, int connectionsTimeOut, int corePoolSize, int maximumPoolSize)
{
super(name, description, corePoolSize, maximumPoolSize);
try
{
// Add listener with message collector.
this.AddListener("My listener", listenerIP, 5000, maxConnections, 65535, connectionsTimeOut, 100, ((char) 2));
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
}
}
@Override
public void OnDataReceive(TCPClientConnection sender, DataFrame data)
{
byte[] reply = new byte[data.getLength() + 1];
System.arraycopy(data.getBytes(), 0, reply, 0, data.getLength());
reply[data.getLength()] = ((char) 2);
this.ReplyToAll(reply, 0, reply.length);
}
@Override
public void OnClientConnect(TCPClientConnection client)
{
// New client connected.
client.setName(client.getIPAddress()); // Set a name for this client if you want to.
System.out.println(client.getIPAddress() + " connected.");
System.out.println("Total clients connected: " + super.getCurrentConnectionsNumber());
}
@Override
public void OnClientDisconnect(TCPClientConnection client)
{
// Client disconnected.
System.out.println(client.getIPAddress() + " disconnected.");
}
}`