On 3/19/07, mat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I followed the Sumup Server example. In decodable, normally check the body
len. you don't have to care about the position since in decodable get()
method is to get the length of the body. The rest of bytebuffer is saved in
the instance of the AbstractMessageDecoder. One session is one instance of
the AbstractMessageDecoder if you follow the Sumup Server approach.

The buffer position is always reverted back after decodable() is
invoked, but decode() should revert the buffer position by itself.  It
is because decodable() is for peeking incoming data to choose an
appropriate decoder, and decode() is for actual decoding.  If you want
to wait until the whole message is read into the buffer in decode()
implementation, you'd better not to modify the buffer position until
then.

Trustin
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