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Independent TCP send and receive client in single app
Sending a request from a server to client with Spring integrationSpring integrated TCP client - Client not receiving multiple messages. Need to handle onMessage eventSpring Integration TCP. Get connection ID of the connected clientsSpring Integration tcp client multiple connectionsSpring Integration TCP inbound/outbound adapter with non-Spring clientNot able to send data on reply channel using tcp-outbound-gateway with ActiveMQNeed to write Gatling for TCP socket connection as server and as clientHow to receive TCP packets without using terminator or fixed length messageSpring Integration send message until a fire an custom eventHow can I send EOF signal to server ,when I use spring integration as tcp client?
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I coded some programs for TCP client to read write on socket. Those are ok.
My question is that I want to write a client which can send (not required any ack or reply) and a receive (independent of the send).Both needs to communicate to server at same time or simultaneously.
Is that possible within same connection fatory ?? If I use two connection factories one for send one for receive ??
Can I have some reference document so I can understand TCP send receive work in flow diagram.
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I coded some programs for TCP client to read write on socket. Those are ok.
My question is that I want to write a client which can send (not required any ack or reply) and a receive (independent of the send).Both needs to communicate to server at same time or simultaneously.
Is that possible within same connection fatory ?? If I use two connection factories one for send one for receive ??
Can I have some reference document so I can understand TCP send receive work in flow diagram.
spring-integration
add a comment |
I coded some programs for TCP client to read write on socket. Those are ok.
My question is that I want to write a client which can send (not required any ack or reply) and a receive (independent of the send).Both needs to communicate to server at same time or simultaneously.
Is that possible within same connection fatory ?? If I use two connection factories one for send one for receive ??
Can I have some reference document so I can understand TCP send receive work in flow diagram.
spring-integration
I coded some programs for TCP client to read write on socket. Those are ok.
My question is that I want to write a client which can send (not required any ack or reply) and a receive (independent of the send).Both needs to communicate to server at same time or simultaneously.
Is that possible within same connection fatory ?? If I use two connection factories one for send one for receive ??
Can I have some reference document so I can understand TCP send receive work in flow diagram.
spring-integration
spring-integration
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See Collaborating Outbound and Inbound Channel Adapters.
A pair of channel adapters can use the same connection factory to handle arbitrary messaging in both directions.
Thanks @Gary. One question.. this way it won't pile up message for sender if receiver is getting messages, since both using same connection??
– Amit Sharma
Mar 23 at 17:10
Yes, sockets are full duplex.
– Gary Russell
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See Collaborating Outbound and Inbound Channel Adapters.
A pair of channel adapters can use the same connection factory to handle arbitrary messaging in both directions.
Thanks @Gary. One question.. this way it won't pile up message for sender if receiver is getting messages, since both using same connection??
– Amit Sharma
Mar 23 at 17:10
Yes, sockets are full duplex.
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See Collaborating Outbound and Inbound Channel Adapters.
A pair of channel adapters can use the same connection factory to handle arbitrary messaging in both directions.
Thanks @Gary. One question.. this way it won't pile up message for sender if receiver is getting messages, since both using same connection??
– Amit Sharma
Mar 23 at 17:10
Yes, sockets are full duplex.
– Gary Russell
Mar 23 at 17:58
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See Collaborating Outbound and Inbound Channel Adapters.
A pair of channel adapters can use the same connection factory to handle arbitrary messaging in both directions.
See Collaborating Outbound and Inbound Channel Adapters.
A pair of channel adapters can use the same connection factory to handle arbitrary messaging in both directions.
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Thanks @Gary. One question.. this way it won't pile up message for sender if receiver is getting messages, since both using same connection??
– Amit Sharma
Mar 23 at 17:10
Yes, sockets are full duplex.
– Gary Russell
Mar 23 at 17:58
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Thanks @Gary. One question.. this way it won't pile up message for sender if receiver is getting messages, since both using same connection??
– Amit Sharma
Mar 23 at 17:10
Yes, sockets are full duplex.
– Gary Russell
Mar 23 at 17:58
Thanks @Gary. One question.. this way it won't pile up message for sender if receiver is getting messages, since both using same connection??
– Amit Sharma
Mar 23 at 17:10
Thanks @Gary. One question.. this way it won't pile up message for sender if receiver is getting messages, since both using same connection??
– Amit Sharma
Mar 23 at 17:10
Yes, sockets are full duplex.
– Gary Russell
Mar 23 at 17:58
Yes, sockets are full duplex.
– Gary Russell
Mar 23 at 17:58
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