When transferring records data via IndyTCPClient
and IndyTCPServer
I always use a simple approach - all records have a fixed size and are placed to the stream:
On the client side:
type
TUser = record
i:integer;
s:string[100];
i64:Int64;
s2:string[200];
end;
with idClient.Socket do
begin
MStream := TMemoryStream.Create;
try
MStream.Write(User, sizeOf(TUser));
MStream.Seek(0, soBeginning);
write(MStream, MStream.Size);
finally
MStream.Free;
end;
end;
On the server side:
with AIdCondext.Connection.Socket do
begin
MStream := TMemoryStream.Create;
try
ReadStream(MStream, sizeOf(TUser), False);
MStream.Seek(0, soBeginning);
MStream.read(User, MStream.Size);
finally
MStream.Free;
end;
end;
It works fine but it seems not very efficient cause I need to use fixed length strings which are almost always empty and also records often come as part of large arrays that need to be sent. Is there way to do it more efficiently without sending record members separately?