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==Server==
==Server==


The server code uses a [[Java_Non-Blocking_I/O_Concepts#Selector|Selector]]
The server code uses a [[Java_Non-Blocking_I/O_Concepts#Selector|Selector]] to multiplex over two [[Java_Non-Blocking_I/O_Concepts#Selectable_Channel|selectable channels]]: a [[Java_Non-Blocking_I/O_Concepts#ServerSocketChannel|ServerSocketChannel]]


==Client==
==Client==

Revision as of 18:05, 25 July 2018

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Overview

This article describes the programming model involved in establishing a simple TCP connection and interacting with it with non-blocking I/O, from Java. We use Java NIO APIs primitives introduced in Java 4.

Programming Model

Server

The server code uses a Selector to multiplex over two selectable channels: a ServerSocketChannel

Client

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