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I have written a socket program using read() and write(). Whenever I want to send large data using write(). I am unable to recieve data at a time. Means my data is divided into two sections so how can I send large amount of data? or read the data at 1 time?

Also I am unable to know whether this is the problem of write() or read()

Thanks Bapi

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    Is this a duplicate of your question yesterday? stackoverflow.com/questions/780373/…
    – Thilo
    Apr 24, 2009 at 4:04
  • Maybe you could explain what you tried from the answers you received yesterday and we can go from there. Apr 24, 2009 at 4:21
  • I have tried all the approach from yester day. I have also applied thread sleep for 1 sec it works fine but its but reliable as per my network concern.
    – Deepak
    Apr 24, 2009 at 5:41

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read() is only guaranteed to read 1 byte, anything more than that is a bonus.

A common way to handle this is to use DataOutputStream and DataInputStream to send the size of the "block" you want.

public static void write(DataOutput out, byte[] bytes) throws IOException {
    out.writeInt(bytes.length);
    out.write(bytes);
}

public static byte[] read(DataInput in) throws IOException {
    int len = in.readInt();
    byte[] bytes = new byte[len];
    in.readFully(bytes);
    return bytes;
}
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  • Actually, it's not even guaranteed to read that much... the socket might be in non-blocking mode; <smile>. Apr 24, 2009 at 6:20

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