Is there a full compilable example (in Java) on how to do this ?
What sort of service would I need to be running on a server to send
data (and have the server receive and convert the flat byte array into
a Java object).

On Jun 30, 2:32 pm, Kenton Varda <ken...@google.com> wrote:
> Protocol Buffers provides a way to convert between flat byte arrays and
> structured data.  This is obviously useful for network communication, but
> protocol buffers does not provide any explicit networking support.  It's up
> to you to take the byte array generated by protocol buffers and send it over
> the network.
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 12:45 PM, JavaSrvcs <jvsr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I was led to believe that protocol buffers could be used for PC to PC
> > communication, is there a way to do this, and if so, where can I find
> > the examples?
>
> > The example I am looking at provided writes to a file.
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