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package io.netty.example.udt.echo.rendezvous;

import io.netty.util.internal.SocketUtils;

import java.net.InetSocketAddress;

UDT Message Flow Peer

Sends one message when a connection is open and echoes back any received data to the other peer.

/** * UDT Message Flow Peer * <p> * Sends one message when a connection is open and echoes back any received data * to the other peer. */
public class MsgEchoPeerOne extends MsgEchoPeerBase { public MsgEchoPeerOne(final InetSocketAddress self, final InetSocketAddress peer, final int messageSize) { super(self, peer, messageSize); } public static void main(final String[] args) throws Exception { final int messageSize = 64 * 1024; final InetSocketAddress self = SocketUtils.socketAddress(Config.hostOne, Config.portOne); final InetSocketAddress peer = SocketUtils.socketAddress(Config.hostTwo, Config.portTwo); new MsgEchoPeerOne(self, peer, messageSize).run(); } }