I am a new comer in Java, now I got puzzled with java nio selector, below are the code from the book of java network program 3rd,
package org.eclipse.java.socket.samples;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.SelectionKey;
import java.nio.channels.Selector;
import java.nio.channels.ServerSocketChannel;
import java.nio.channels.SocketChannel;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Set;
public class ChargenServer {
public static int DEFAULT_PORT = 4321;
public static void main(String[] args) {
int port;
try {
port = Integer.parseInt(args[0]);
}
catch (Exception ex) {
port = DEFAULT_PORT;
}
System.out.println("Listening for connections on port " + port);
byte[] rotation = new byte[95 * 2];
for (byte i = ' '; i <= '~'; i++) {
rotation[i - ' '] = i;
rotation[i + 95 - ' '] = i;
}
ServerSocketChannel serverChannel;
Selector selector;
try {
serverChannel = ServerSocketChannel.open();
ServerSocket ss = serverChannel.socket();
InetSocketAddress address = new InetSocketAddress(port);
ss.bind(address);
serverChannel.configureBlocking(false);
selector = Selector.open();
serverChannel.register(selector, SelectionKey.OP_ACCEPT);
}
catch (IOException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
return;
}
while (true) {
try {
selector.select();
}
catch (IOException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
break;
}
Set<SelectionKey> readyKeys = selector.selectedKeys();
Iterator<SelectionKey> iterator = readyKeys.iterator();
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
SelectionKey key = (SelectionKey) iterator.next();
iterator.remove();
try {
if (key.isAcceptable()) {
ServerSocketChannel server = (ServerSocketChannel) key
.channel();
SocketChannel client = server.accept();
System.out
.println("Accepted connection from " + client);
client.configureBlocking(false);
SelectionKey key2 = client.register(selector,
SelectionKey.
OP_WRITE);
ByteBuffer buffer = ByteBuffer.allocate(74);
buffer.put(rotation, 0, 72);
buffer.put((byte) '\r');
buffer.put((byte) '\n');
buffer.flip();
key2.attach(buffer);
}
else if (key.isWritable()) {
SocketChannel client = (SocketChannel) key.channel();
ByteBuffer buffer = (ByteBuffer) key.attachment();
if (!buffer.hasRemaining()) {
// Refill the buffer with the next line
buffer.rewind();
// Get the old first character
int first = buffer.get();
// Get ready to change the data in the buffer
buffer.rewind();
// Find the new first characters position in
// rotation
int position = first - ' ' + 1;
// copy the data from rotation into the buffer
buffer.put(rotation, position, 72);
// Store a line break at the end of the buffer
buffer.put((byte) '\r');
buffer.put((byte) '\n');
// Prepare the buffer for writing
buffer.flip();
buffer.compact();
}
client.write(buffer);
}
}
catch (IOException ex) {
key.cancel();
try {
key.channel().close();
}
catch (IOException cex) {
}
}
}
}
}
}
The server is quite simple, get a connection, then echo a serial letters to the clients, but when i run it on my Ubuntu10.10 with
Java version "1.6.0_20"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.9.4) (6b20-1.9.4-0ubuntu1)
OpenJDK Server VM (build 19.0-b09, mixed mode)
I got a infinite loop, I really do not know why, help me please!
Thanks everybody, but i still be confused with selector, now let's make things more easy to show my confused, see the code:
package org.eclipse.java.socket.selector;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.SelectionKey;
import java.nio.channels.Selector;
import java.nio.channels.SocketChannel;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Set;
public class SocketSelector {
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
// Create selector
Selector selector = null;
selector = Selector.open();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
SocketChannel socketChannel = SocketChannel.open(new InetSocketAddress(
"localhost", 4321));
socketChannel.configureBlocking(false);
socketChannel.register(selector, SelectionKey.OP_CONNECT);
/*
* Let's begin select
*/
while (true) {
selector.select();
System.out.println("Hello, selector!");
Set readyKeys = selector.selectedKeys();
Iterator it = readyKeys.iterator();
while (it.hasNext()) {
SelectionKey key = (SelectionKey )it.next();
if (key.isReadable()) {
System.out.println("It's readable!");
}
it.remove();
}
}
}
}
in my understand, "selector.select()" wait a input event from remote server, then it.remove() remove this event, so the selector begin to wait for new event from remote server, so the client can get data from server with selector in a continuous way, but the result is looped again and again, the selector make no sense to the server's data, why? Anything wrong with my code?