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package sun.management.jdp;

import java.io.IOException;

Packet to broadcast

Each packet have to contain MAGIC and PROTOCOL_VERSION in order to be recognized as a valid JDP packet.

Default implementation build packet as a set of UTF-8 encoded Key/Value pairs are stored as an ordered list of values, and are sent to the server in that order.

Packet structure: 4 bytes JDP magic (0xC0FFE42) 2 bytes JDP protocol version (01) 2 bytes size of key x bytes key (UTF-8 encoded) 2 bytes size of value x bytes value (UTF-8 encoded) repeat as many times as necessary ...

/** * Packet to broadcast * * <p>Each packet have to contain MAGIC and PROTOCOL_VERSION in order to be * recognized as a valid JDP packet.</p> * * <p>Default implementation build packet as a set of UTF-8 encoded Key/Value pairs * are stored as an ordered list of values, and are sent to the server * in that order.</p> * * <p> * Packet structure: * * 4 bytes JDP magic (0xC0FFE42) * 2 bytes JDP protocol version (01) * * 2 bytes size of key * x bytes key (UTF-8 encoded) * 2 bytes size of value * x bytes value (UTF-8 encoded) * * repeat as many times as necessary ... * </p> */
public interface JdpPacket {
This method responsible to assemble packet and return a byte array ready to be sent across a Net.
Throws:
Returns:assembled packet as an array of bytes
/** * This method responsible to assemble packet and return a byte array * ready to be sent across a Net. * * @return assembled packet as an array of bytes * @throws IOException */
public byte[] getPacketData() throws IOException; }