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- //: ChatterClient.java
- //////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Copyright (c) Bruce Eckel, 1998
- // Source code file from the book "Thinking in Java"
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- /////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
- // Tests the ChatterServer by starting multiple
- // clients, each of which sends datagrams.
- import java.lang.Thread;
- import java.net.*;
- import java.io.*;
-
- public class ChatterClient extends Thread {
- // Can listen & send on the same socket:
- private DatagramSocket s;
- private InetAddress hostAddress;
- private byte[] buf = new byte[1000];
- private DatagramPacket dp =
- new DatagramPacket(buf, buf.length);
- private int id;
-
- public ChatterClient(int identifier) {
- id = identifier;
- try {
- // Auto-assign port number:
- s = new DatagramSocket();
- hostAddress =
- InetAddress.getByName("localhost");
- } catch(UnknownHostException e) {
- System.err.println("Cannot find host");
- System.exit(1);
- } catch(SocketException e) {
- System.err.println("Can't open socket");
- e.printStackTrace();
- System.exit(1);
- }
- System.out.println("ChatterClient starting");
- }
- public void run() {
- try {
- for(int i = 0; i < 25; i++) {
- String outMessage = "Client #" +
- id + ", message #" + i;
- // Make and send a datagram:
- s.send(Dgram.toDatagram(outMessage,
- hostAddress,
- ChatterServer.INPORT));
- // Block until it echoes back:
- s.receive(dp);
- // Print out the echoed contents:
- String rcvd = "Client #" + id +
- ", rcvd from " +
- dp.getAddress() + ", " +
- dp.getPort() + ": " +
- Dgram.toString(dp);
- System.out.println(rcvd);
- }
- } catch(IOException e) {
- e.printStackTrace();
- System.exit(1);
- }
- }
- public static void main(String[] args) {
- for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
- new ChatterClient(i).start();
- }
- } ///:~