I am having some trouble with a TCP Client , the service connects to the server and listens for messages, which are received and processed 90% of the time. After a bit of debugging I found that on some occasions I get the "Unable to read whole packet of data!" error.(in code)
I don't have control over what the server sends. My thinking is it is not receiving the complete message (I think it fails on longer messages but unsure due to volume).
What is the best way I can account for this?, or any other tips. I have my receive method below which is where all the action and problems are.
I am sorry this is my first attempt with TCP , so don't be afraid
public void Receive(IAsyncResult ar)
{
if (ar != null)
{
try
{
byte[] mLenBytes = (byte[])ar.AsyncState;
byte[] mDataBytes = null;
int bytes_read = mTcpClient.Client.EndReceive(ar);
if (bytes_read != 4)
throw new Exception("Unable to read whole header!");
int len = mLenBytes[3] + ((mLenBytes[2] + (mLenBytes[1] + (mLenBytes[0] << 8)) << 8) << 8);
mDataBytes = new byte[len];
bytes_read = mTcpClient.Client.Receive(mDataBytes, len, SocketFlags.None);
if (bytes_read != len)
throw new Exception("Unable to read whole packet of data!" + "Expected " + len + " Got " + Convert.ToString(bytes_read) + "\r\n" + (System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetString(mDataBytes)));
//This is the error that is raised!.
// raise an event
PhoneBoxEventArgs e1 = new PhoneBoxEventArgs(System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetString(mDataBytes));
Console.WriteLine("Data received is = " + e1.Data);
OnPassEvent(e1);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
}
}
byte[] mLenBytes_new = new byte[4];
mTcpClient.Client.BeginReceive(mLenBytes_new, 0, 4, SocketFlags.None, new AsyncCallback(Receive), mLenBytes_new);
}