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package examples;

import io.vertx.core.Vertx;
import io.vertx.docgen.Source;
import io.vertx.ext.bridge.BridgeOptions;
import io.vertx.ext.bridge.PermittedOptions;
import io.vertx.ext.eventbus.bridge.tcp.TcpEventBusBridge;

Author:Paulo Lopes
/** * * @author <a href="mailto:plopes@redhat.com">Paulo Lopes</a> */
@Source public class TCPBridgeExamples { public void example1(Vertx vertx) { TcpEventBusBridge bridge = TcpEventBusBridge.create( vertx, new BridgeOptions() .addInboundPermitted(new PermittedOptions().setAddress("in")) .addOutboundPermitted(new PermittedOptions().setAddress("out"))); bridge.listen(7000, res -> { if (res.succeeded()) { // succeed... } else { // fail... } }); } }