How Can I create different selectors for accepting new connection in java NIO
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I want to write java tcp socket programming using java NIO. Its working fine. But I am using the same selector for accepting reading from and writing to the clients.
How Can I create different selectors for accepting new connection in java NIO, reading and writing. Is there any online help.
Actually when I am busy in reading or writing my selector uses more iterator. So If more number of clients are connected then performance of accepting new coneection became slow. But I donot want the accepting clients to be slow
// Create a selector and register two socket channels Selector selector = null; try { // Create the selector selector = Selector.open();
// Create two non-blocking sockets. This method is implemented in
// e173 Creating a Non-Blocking Socket.
SocketChannel sChannel1 = createSocketChannel("hostname.com", 80);
SocketChannel sChannel2 = createSocketChannel("hostname.com", 80);
// Register the channel with selector, listening for all events
sChannel1.register(selector, sChannel1.validOps());
sChannel2.register(selector, sChannel1.validOps());
} catch (IOException e) {
}
// Wait for events
while (true) {
try {
// Wait for an event
selector.select();
} catch (IOException e) {
// Handle error with selector
break;
}
// Get list of selection keys with pending events
Iterator it = selector.selectedKeys().iterator();
// Process each key at a time
while (it.hasNext()) {
// Get the selection key
SelectionKey selKey = (SelectionKey)it.next();
// Remove it from the list to indicate that it is being processed
it.remove();
try {
processSelectionKey(selKey);
} catch (IOException e) {
// Handle error with channel and unregister
selKey.cancel();
}
}
}
public void processSelectionKey(SelectionKey selKey) throws IOException {
// Since the ready operations are cumulative,
// need to check readiness for each operation
if (selKey.isValid() && selKey.isConnectable()) {
// Get channel with connection request
SocketChannel sChannel = (SocketChannel)selKey.channel();
boolean success = sChannel.finishConnect();
if (!success) {
// An error occurred; handle it
// Unregister the channel with this selector
selKey.cancel();
}
}
if (selKey.isValid() && selKey.isReadable()) {
// Get channel with bytes to read
SocketChannel sChannel = (SocketChannel)selKey.channel();
// See e174 Reading from a SocketChannel
}
if (selKey.isValid() && selKey.isWritable()) {
// Get channel that's ready for more bytes
SocketChannel sChannel = (SocketChannel)selKey.channel();
}
}
Thanks Deepak
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