the only way i can think of is using shift operators!

cheers
shlp.

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I hope I will be forgiven if this is more of a java question than a Tomcat 
question:

I need to write some code that forms headers for a protocol.  This protocol 
requires specifying certain values as 16 bit unsigned ints, or even 14 bit 
unsigned values.  All the int types in java are signed.  Is there a way that 
I can take a regular 32 bit java int and come up with the string of 16 or 14 
or 4 (depending on which header field) bits that represent that value in an 
unsigned way?

Thanks for help on this.  Java certainly doesn't have the great bit handling 
abilities of C so I'm having a hard time figuring out how to put these binary 
headers together.  But Java is so awesome in every other way compared to C 
that there's no question in my mind about which one to use for pretty much 
any network service.

Thanks!

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