My apologies for not seeing that length url information is already available.
Thanks Erkin On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Erkin <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Pietro > > Is it possible for you to edit your custom protocol to add package > delimiter or package length information? > > <Start_Indicator>YOUR_CUSTOM_PACKET<End_isdicator> > or > <PackageLength>YOUR_CUSTOM_PACKET > > Note : You should decide maximum how many bytes can be used for length... > > Thanks > Erkin > > On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Pietro Guerrieri > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi, >> I'm italian and sorry for my bad english >> >> I have a problem with MINA 2.0, I need help >> >> I must recive e stream of tcp of variable string. >> >> Examples of string: >> 01999935http://mina.apache.org/contact.html >> or better is: >> first 2 position is myAction (in this examples is "01") >> then come the year (in this example is "9999") >> then the len of the URL (in this example is "35") >> ..and the URL (http://mina.apache.org/contact.html) >> >> so I have a message (in tcp protocol) like the examples >> [myAction]01[year]9999[len]35[URL]http://mina.apache.org/contact.html >> >> my problem is that i recive a lot of this messages with variable length, >> for >> example >> 01200935 >> >> http://mina.apache.org/contact.html03200922http://mina.apache.org01200915mina.apache.org... >> .. >> and so long >> >> that splitted are: >> 01200922http://mina.apache.org >> 03200935http://mina.apache.org/contact.html >> 01200915mina.apache.org >> >> this stream of messages are very long and continuous for long time (also >> one >> week) so I recive a long stream of tcp packets like: >> ....01200935 >> >> http://mina.apache.org/contact.html03200922http://mina.apache.org01200915mina.apache.org01200935http://mina.apache.org/contact.html03200922http://mina.apache.org01200915mina.apache.org01200935http://mina.apache.org/contact.html03200922http://mina.apache.org01200915mina.apache.org. >> .. >> .. >> >> how I can read/recive a continuous and infinite variable string over tcp >> packets with MINA!?! >> >> thank you >> Pietro >> > >
