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Class java.net.DatagramSocket
java.lang.Object
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+----java.net.DatagramSocket
- public class DatagramSocket
- extends Object
This class represents a socket for sending and receiving datagram packets. A datagram socket is the sending or receiving point for a connectionless packet delivery service. Each packet sent or received on a datagram socket is individually addressed and routed. Multiple packets sent from one machine to another may be routed differently, and may arrive in any order.
- See Also:
- DatagramPacket
- DatagramSocket()
- Constructs a datagram socket and binds it to any available port on the local host machine.
- DatagramSocket(int)
- Constructs a datagram socket and binds it to the specified port on the local host machine.
- DatagramSocket(int, InetAddress)
- Creates a datagram socket, bound to the specified local address.
- close()
- Closes this datagram socket.
- getLocalAddress()
- Gets the local address to which the socket is bound.
- getLocalPort()
- Returns the port number on the local host to which this socket is bound.
- getSoTimeout()
- Retrive setting for SO_TIMEOUT.
- receive(DatagramPacket)
- Receives a datagram packet from this socket.
- send(DatagramPacket)
- Sends a datagram packet from this socket.
- setSoTimeout(int)
- Enable/disable SO_TIMEOUT with the specified timeout, in milliseconds.
DatagramSocket
public DatagramSocket() throws SocketException
- Constructs a datagram socket and binds it to any available port on the local host machine.
- Throws: SocketException
- if the socket could not be opened, or the socket could not bind to the specified local port.
DatagramSocket
public DatagramSocket(int port) throws SocketException
- Constructs a datagram socket and binds it to the specified port on the local host machine.
- Parameters:
- local - port to use.
- Throws: SocketException
- if the socket could not be opened, or the socket could not bind to the specified local port.
DatagramSocket
public DatagramSocket(int port,
InetAddress laddr) throws SocketException
- Creates a datagram socket, bound to the specified local address. The local port must be between 0 and 65535 inclusive.
- Parameters:
- port - local port to use
- laddr - local address to bind
send
public void send(DatagramPacket p) throws IOException
- Sends a datagram packet from this socket. The
DatagramPacket
includes information indicating the data to be sent, its length, the IP address of the remote host, and the port number on the remote host. - Parameters:
- p - the
DatagramPacket
to be sent. - Throws: IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.
- See Also:
- DatagramPacket
receive
public synchronized void receive(DatagramPacket p) throws IOException
- Receives a datagram packet from this socket. When this method returns, the
DatagramPacket
's buffer is filled with the data received. The datagram packet also contains the sender's IP address, and the port number on the sender's machine. This method blocks until a datagram is received. The length
field of the datagram packet object contains the length of the received message. If the message is longer than the buffer length, the message is truncated.
- Parameters:
- p - the
DatagramPacket
into which to place the incoming data. - Throws: IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.
- See Also:
- DatagramPacket, DatagramSocket
getLocalAddress
public InetAddress getLocalAddress()
- Gets the local address to which the socket is bound.
getLocalPort
public int getLocalPort()
- Returns the port number on the local host to which this socket is bound.
- Returns:
- the port number on the local host to which this socket is bound.
setSoTimeout
public synchronized void setSoTimeout(int timeout) throws SocketException
- Enable/disable SO_TIMEOUT with the specified timeout, in milliseconds. With this option set to a non-zero timeout, a call to receive() for this DatagramSocket will block for only this amount of time. If the timeout expires, a java.io.InterruptedIOException is raised, though the ServerSocket is still valid. The option must be enabled prior to entering the blocking operation to have effect. The timeout must be > 0. A timeout of zero is interpreted as an infinite timeout.
getSoTimeout
public synchronized int getSoTimeout() throws SocketException
- Retrive setting for SO_TIMEOUT. 0 returns implies that the option is disabled (i.e., timeout of infinity).
close
public void close()
- Closes this datagram socket.
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