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I'm not sure if this is possible but here it goes. Usually I send strings like this...

Connection.IOHandler.WriteLn('alpha');
Connection.IOHandler.WriteLn('bravo');
Connection.IOHandler.WriteLn('charley');
//and so on..

But what if I want to send it in just one go, just send it all at once. Maybe I could put it on an array of strings then send the array.

someStr : array[1..3] of string = ('alpha','bravo','charley');//this could be more

...

StrListMem := TMemoryStream.Create;
try

   StrListMem.WriteBuffer(someStr[0], Length(someStr));
   StrListMem.Position:=0;

   Connection.IOHandler.Write(StrListMem, 0, True);

finally
   StrListMem.Free;
end;

I just have no idea how to this right, maybe somebody can give an example? and how the receiver(client) will read it.

EDIT:

I also having problem in how to read the stream, not sure what's wrong with this code.

Client:

msRecInfo: TMemoryStream;
  arrOf: Array of Char;

...

  msRecInfo := TMemoryStream.Create;
  try
    AContext.Connection.IOHandler.ReadStream(msRecInfo, -1, False);
    SetLength(arrOf, msRecInfo.Size div SizeOf(Char));

    msRecInfo.Position := 0;
    msRecInfo.ReadBuffer(arrOf[0], Length(arrOf) * SizeOf(Char));

  finally
    MessageBox(0,pChar(arrOf[0]),0,0);//memo1.Lines.Add(arrOf[0]);
    msRecInfo.Free;
  end;

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You can write the whole array to stream in one swoop. You actually already wrote close to a correct code

StrListMem := TMemoryStream.Create;
try
   for I := 0 to Length(someStr) - 1 do
   begin
     StrListMem.WriteBuffer(someStr[I][1], Length(someStr[I]) * SizeOf(Char));
     StrListMem.WriteBuffer(sLineBreak[1], Length(sLineBreak) * SizeOf(Char));
   end;

   StrListMem.Position:=0;    
   Connection.IOHandler.Write(StrListMem, 0, True);    
finally
   StrListMem.Free;
end;

Alternatively if you want to only work with data and abstract the transport layer away (read, easier coding) you can check out my IMC. It abstracts some things for you making it easier.

EDIT:

I added the newline character after each string as it seems to be consistent with original OP code. I don't have Delphi at hand so do not blindly copy the code please.

EDIT:

After reading the question again I realized that his goal is only to send it in one go and it is not mandatory to use a string array. So there is a better way to do it.

StrListMem := TStringList.Create;
try
  StrListMem.Add('alpha');
  StrListMem.Add('bravo');
  StrListMem.Add('charley');
  Connection.IOHandler.WriteBufferOpen;
  try
    Connection.IOHandler.Write(StrListMem);    
  finally
    Connection.IOHandler.WriteBufferClose;
  end;
finally
  StrListMem.Free;
end;

To read it

StrListMem := TStringList.Create;
try
  IdTCPClient1.IOHandler.ReadStrings(StrListMem);
finally
  StrListMem.Free;
end;

Easier and cleaner :)

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  • It seems like the OP wants new line after each string. Oct 20, 2013 at 15:17
  • Hi, Thanks for the replies, I know I ask to many favors, but could you also help me out on how the client will read it ? I added my Client code. Oct 21, 2013 at 5:43
  • I updated the answer. Basically it is the same no matter which way you send the data.
    – Runner
    Oct 21, 2013 at 15:22

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