I have to transfer ~100MB of data over ServerSocket using NIO, but I can't figure out how to do this without transfer breaking at any place / keeping the state of transfer.
My first idea was to send the size of file, apparently I can't send size of that big files because it wont even fit on RAM at once. Then I thought, why not just transfer til nothing is received, but thats when problem comes in.
Even if I am writing server-sided data all the time
FileChannel fc = new FileInputStream(f).getChannel();
ByteBuffer buffer = ByteBuffer.allocate(1024);
while(fc.read(buffer) > 0) {
buffer.flip();
while(channel.write(buffer) > 0);
buffer.clear();
}
but because there have to be breaks in file transfer some time reading the data constantly and breaking when nothing is available was bad idea.
I can't figure out how could I possibly tell the client if theres still data available without having to send each slice of data as new packet with opcode etc., or is it even possible?
I am also wondering if theres better way to send whole buffer than below
while(channel.write(buffer) > 0);