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// Copyright (C) 1999-2005 Open Source Telecom Corporation.
// Copyright (C) 2009 Leandro Melo de Sales <leandroal@gmail.com>
//
// This example demonstrates the operation of a client DCCP,
// where it connects to a server through the address and port,
// after you connect to the server it writes data to the socket.
//
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#include <cc++/socket.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#ifdef CCXX_NAMESPACES
using namespace std;
using namespace ost;
#endif
class MyDCCPSocket : public DCCPSocket
{
public:
ssize_t myWriteData(const char *buf);
ssize_t myReadLine(char* buf);
void myBufferSize(unsigned size);
};
void MyDCCPSocket::myBufferSize(unsigned size){
this->bufferSize(size);
}
//This method writes data on socket
ssize_t MyDCCPSocket::myWriteData(const char *buf){
return this-> writeData(buf,strlen(buf));
}
//This method read data on socket
ssize_t MyDCCPSocket::myReadLine(char* buf){
return this->readLine(buf, 200);
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
//port and address of the server to connect
tpport_t port = 7000;
IPV4Host addr= "127.0.0.1";
//Startup of client DCCP
MyDCCPSocket client;
cout << "Try connect server in " << addr << ":" << port << endl;
//client connects to the server
client.connect(addr,port);
//message to be written to the socket
char mss[] = "Hello Server\n";
//call the method of writing data
client.myWriteData(mss);
//call the method of reading data
char buffer[200];
client.myReadLine(buffer);
//printing the data read
cout << buffer << endl;
return 0;
}