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Duplicate of Implementation of Xmodem Protocol in Java


Hi, I've got to implement the xmodem protocol to receive a file from a target device. For that, I have to request the file, then for every 128-byte packet received, I have to send an acknowledgment. My problem is when I open an outputstream to request the file, it will write but after that I can't write again to the outputstream. What is the problem I'm not getting? Please help me; I'm in trouble.

thanks for the reply. package writeToPort;

import java.awt.Toolkit; import java.io.; import java.util.;

import javax.comm.*; import javax.swing.JOptionPane;

import constants.Constants;

public class Flashwriter implements Runnable, SerialPortEventListener { Enumeration portList; CommPortIdentifier portId; String messageString = "\r\nFLASH\r\n"; SerialPort serialPort; OutputStream outputStream,outputStream2; InputStream inputStream; //Thread readThread; String one, two; String test = "ONLINE"; String[] dispArray = new String[1]; int i = 0;

Thread readThread;

byte[] readBufferArray;
int numBytes;
String response;
FileOutputStream out;
final int FLASH = 1, FILENAME = 2;
int number;

File winFile;

public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
	Flashwriter sm = new Flashwriter();
	sm.FlashWriteMethod();
}

public void FlashWriteMethod() throws IOException {

	portList = CommPortIdentifier.getPortIdentifiers();
	winFile = new File("D:\\testing\\out.FLS");

	while (portList.hasMoreElements()) {
		portId = (CommPortIdentifier) portList.nextElement();
		if (portId.getPortType() == CommPortIdentifier.PORT_SERIAL) {
			if (portId.getName().equals("COM2")) {
				// if (portId.getName().equals("/dev/term/a")) {
				try {
					serialPort = (SerialPort) portId.open("SimpleWriteApp",
							1000);
				} catch (PortInUseException e) {
				}

				try {
					outputStream = serialPort.getOutputStream();
					inputStream = serialPort.getInputStream();

					System.out.println(" Input Stream... " + inputStream);
				} catch (IOException e) {
					System.out.println("IO Exception");
				}
				try {
					serialPort.addEventListener(this);

				} catch (TooManyListenersException e) {
					System.out.println("Tooo many Listener exception");
				}
				serialPort.notifyOnDataAvailable(true);


				try {
					serialPort.setSerialPortParams(9600,
							SerialPort.DATABITS_8, SerialPort.STOPBITS_1,
							SerialPort.PARITY_NONE);
					serialPort
							.setFlowControlMode(SerialPort.FLOWCONTROL_NONE);
					// serialPort.disableReceiveTimeout();

					// outputStream.write(messageString.getBytes());

					// sendRequest("/r/n26-02-08.FLS/r/n");
					number = FLASH;
					sendRequest(number);

				} catch (UnsupportedCommOperationException e) {
				}

			}
		}
	}
}

public void serialEvent(SerialPortEvent event) {
	SerialPort port = (SerialPort) event.getSource();

	switch (event.getEventType()) {
	case SerialPortEvent.DATA_AVAILABLE:
		try {
			while (inputStream.available() > 0) {
				numBytes = inputStream.available();
				readBufferArray = new byte[numBytes];
				// int readtheBytes = (int) inputStream.skip(2);
				int readBytes = inputStream.read(readBufferArray);

				one = new String(readBufferArray);
				System.out.println("readBytes " + one);

			if (one.indexOf("FLASH_") > -1 & !(one.indexOf("FLASH_F") > -1)) {
				System.out.println("got message");
				response = "FLASH_OK";
				// JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null,
				// "ONLINE",
				// "Online Dump",
				// JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE);
				// Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().beep();
				// outputStream.write("\r\nONLINEr\n".getBytes());
				// outputStream.flush();
				// outputStream.write("/r/n26-02-08.FLS/r/n".getBytes());

				number = FILENAME;
				sendRequest(number);
            
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Post the code so that we can help. – kgiannakakis Mar 5 at 7:24

closed as exact duplicate by Jonathan Leffler, starblue, Bombe, Jason S, Eddie Mar 8 at 5:15

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Perhaps the streams are blocking.

Java nio has channels that do not block. Try using one of those.

Here's a sample of reading a file with nio. I'm not sure if the same applies for you or not.

I hope it helps.

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i'm writing data to serailport outputputstream.is nio applies for it? – sumesh Mar 5 at 7:16

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