问题
I have sent data as byte using TcpClient and I wanted to send my own class instead bytes of data.
By bytes of data, what I meant is that I am sending the data converted into bytes like this:
using (MemoryStream bufferStream = new MemoryStream())
{
using (BinaryWriter bufferData = new BinaryWriter(bufferStream))
{
// Simple PONG Action
bufferData.Write((byte)10);
}
_logger.Info("Received PING request, Sending PONG");
return bufferStream.ToArray();
}
And instead I would like to send it like this, without having to declare its size or w/e
public class MyCommunicationData
{
public ActionType Action { get; set; }
public Profile User { get; set; }
...
}
Normally, when I send my data as bytes the first 5 bytes I use to indicate the action and the message size.
But if I migrate to serialize all the data as a single class, do I still need to send what action and size it is or using serialized messages the client and server would know what to read etc or is there a way to do so I can send it without having to specify things out of the serialization object ?
Not sure if this matters here, I am using AsyncCallback to read and write to the network stream:
_networkStream = _client.tcpClient.GetStream();
_callbackRead = new AsyncCallback(_OnReadComplete);
_callbackWrite = new AsyncCallback(_OnWriteComplete);
Let me know if you need me to post any other functions.
回答1:
If you use a text based serializer(for ex, Json), you can utilize StreamReader's ReadLine and StreamWriter's WriteLine (created from tcpClient.GetStream).
Your code would be something like
writer.WriteLine(JsonConvert.SerializeObject(commData))
and to get the data on the other end
var myobj = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<MyCommunicationData>(reader.ReadLine())
--EDIT--
//**Server**
Task.Factory.StartNew(() =>
{
var reader = new StreamReader(tcpClient.GetStream());
var writer = new StreamReader(tcpClient.GetStream());
while (true)
{
var myobj = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<MyCommunicationData>(reader.ReadLine());
//do work with obj
//write response to client
writer.WriteLine(JsonConvert.SerializeObject(commData));
}
},
TaskCreationOptions.LongRunning);
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12721710/serialized-data-on-tcpclient-needs-to-state-amount