@ChannelHandler.Sharable public class StringEncoder extends MessageToByteEncoder<CharSequence>
String into a ByteBuf.
A typical setup for a text-based line protocol in a TCP/IP socket would be:
and then you can use aChannelPipelinepipeline = ...; // Decoders pipeline.addLast("frameDecoder", newLineBasedFrameDecoder(80)); pipeline.addLast("stringDecoder", newStringDecoder(CharsetUtil.UTF_8)); // Encoder pipeline.addLast("stringEncoder", newStringEncoder(CharsetUtil.UTF_8));
String instead of a ByteBuf
as a message:
void messageReceived(ChannelHandlerContextctx,Stringmsg) { ch.write("Did you say '" + msg + "'?\n"); }
| Constructor and Description |
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StringEncoder()
Creates a new instance with the current system character set.
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StringEncoder(Charset charset)
Creates a new instance with the specified character set.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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protected void |
encode(io.netty.channel.ChannelHandlerContext ctx,
CharSequence msg,
io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf out)
Encode a message into a
ByteBuf. |
acceptOutboundMessage, writebind, close, connect, deregister, disconnect, readexceptionCaught, handlerAdded, handlerRemovedpublic StringEncoder()
public StringEncoder(Charset charset)
protected void encode(io.netty.channel.ChannelHandlerContext ctx,
CharSequence msg,
io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf out)
throws Exception
MessageToByteEncoderByteBuf. This method will be called till the MessageList has
nothing left.encode in class MessageToByteEncoder<CharSequence>ctx - the ChannelHandlerContext which this MessageToByteEncoder belongs tomsg - the message to encodeout - the ByteBuf into which the encoded message will be writtenException - is thrown if an error accourCopyright © 2008-2013 The Netty Project. All Rights Reserved.