I am running into problems coding the FrameDecoder.decode() for a tcp netty client.
protected Object decode(ChannelHandlerContext ctx, Channel channel,
ChannelBuffer buffer) throws Exception {
In the above signature , the buffer is supposed to contain the bytes that need to be framed. But then why does an obejct have to be returned ? I am aware that if the returned object is null , this indicates that more data is required into this buffer, but what happens if I return a buffer with some unread bytes of a partial frame in it ? Will this be invoked with the more bytes added ?
Lets say a given invocation of decode()
has a buffer with 100 bytes in it. Out of this 100 , there are 2 full frames of 25 and 55 bytes and partial frame of 20 bytes. Can I just read the first full frame ( of 25 bytes ) and return the buffer ( with 75 bytes in it - 1 full frame of 55 bytes and another 20 bytes of a partial frame ) ? Will this cause any bytes to be overwritten the next time decode is invoked ? or will it be ok for me to read the next frame ( of 55 bytes ) in the next invocation ?