Hey everyone, I'm having a bit of a problem with UDP and Datagrams. I'm supposed to make a server that will get a request from the client to send a file in the same directory. The UDP Server will then get this file (a video), put it into a datagram and send it. I think I know how to do it, but I can't put the file in the datagram. I'm putting it in Binary form, so keep that in mind.
Here's my code so far: edit: This is the server by the way, and I keep having trouble with BufferedInputReader and OutputReader, so keep that in mind :)
Scanner inFromUser = new Scanner(System.in);
int port = 12345;
DatagramSocket server = new DatagramSocket(port);
// Read name of file supplied by client (must be a line of text):
Scanner in = new Scanner(new DataInputStream(server.getInputStream()));
String filename = in.nextLine();
DatagramSocket request = server.accept();
// Create buffer, then we're ready to go:
// Puts file into binary form
BufferedInputStream inbinary =
new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream("poop.txt"));
// Outputs the binary form
BufferedOutputStream outbinary =
new BufferedOutputStream(request.getOutputStream());
int numbytes;
int countblocks = 0;
int countbytes = 0;
byte[] buf = new byte[1024];
DatagramPacket packet = new DatagramPacket(buf, buf.length, port);
server.receive(packet);
while ((numbytes = inbinary.read(buf,0,1024)) >= 0)
{
// receive packet from client, telling it to send the video file
server.receive(packet);
InetAddress address = packet.getAddress();
packet = new DatagramPacket(buf, buf.length, address, port);
server.send(packet);
countblocks++; // keep statistics on file size
countbytes += numbytes;
outbinary.write(buf,0,numbytes); // write buffer to socket
}
outbinary.flush(); // FLUSH THE BUFFER
server.close(); // done with the socket
System.out.println(countblocks + " were read; " + countbytes + " bytes");
}
}