I have the following code:
byte[] b = new byte[len]; //len is preset to 157004 in this example
//fill b with data by reading from a socket
String pkt = new String(b);
System.out.println(b.length + " " + pkt.length());
This prints out two different values on Ubuntu; 157004 and 147549, but the same values on OS X. This string is actually an image being transmitted by the ImageIO library. Thus, on OS X I am able to decode the string into an image just fine, but on Ubuntu I am not able to.
I am using version 1.6.0_45 on OS X, and tried the same version on Ubuntu, in addition to Oracle jdk 7 and the default openjdk.
I noticed that I can get the string length to equal the byte array length by decoding with Latin-1:
String pkt = new String(b,"ISO-8859-1");
However this does not make it possible to decode the image, and understanding what's going on can be difficult as the string looks like garbage to me.
I'm perplexed by the fact that I'm using the same jdk version, but a different OS.