Dart.PowerTCP.SslSockets Namespace > Tcp Class > BeginSend Method : BeginSend(Byte[]) Method |
Send data from your buffer asynchronously. The EndSend event is raised when completed.
[Visual Basic]
<DescriptionAttribute("Send data from your buffer asynchronously. The EndSend event is raised when completed.")>
Overloads Public Function BeginSend( _
ByVal buffer() As Byte _
) As IAsyncResult
[C#]
[DescriptionAttribute("Send data from your buffer asynchronously. The EndSend event is raised when completed.")]
public IAsyncResult BeginSend(
byte[] buffer
);
[C++]
[DescriptionAttribute("Send data from your buffer asynchronously. The EndSend event is raised when completed.")]
public: IAsyncResult* BeginSend(
byte[]* buffer
)
[C++/CLI]
[DescriptionAttribute("Send data from your buffer asynchronously. The EndSend event is raised when completed.")]
public:
IAsyncResult^ BeginSend(
bytearray<buffer>^ buffer
)
An IAsyncResult that represents the asynchronous operation, which could still be pending.
Exception | Description |
---|---|
InvalidOperationException | BeginXXX method used without providing an EndXXX event handler. |
ArgumentOutOfRangeException | offset or count is less than 0. |
ArgumentException | offset + count is greater than the length of buffer. |
SocketException | The socket is not connected. |
The BeginSend method is used to send data from a buffer asynchronously. When the data has been sent, the EndSend event is raised. A SegmentEventArgs object is passed into this event, containing a Segment object, containing information about the data sent, including the data itself and the amount of bytes of data sent.
If you are using the Tcp component as a reference, you must "wire up" the event yourself. This involves creating a method as the event handler that implements the SegmentEventHandler delegate.
To synchronously send data, use the Send method.
Use this method if you wish to receive data into a buffer transparently with minimal application impact, as execution occurs on another thread. This method is the standard means for asynchronously sending data.
The following example demonstrates asynchronous receiving and sending of data.
[Visual Basic]
Private Sub AsynchTcpDemo()
' Attempt to connect to an echo port.
Try
Tcp1.Connect("myserver", 7)
Catch ex As Exception
Return
End Try
' Send data, since we are connected to an echo port, the same data should be returned.
' The following code demonstrates asynchronously sending data. When data has been sent
' the EndSend event will be raised.
Dim buffer() As Byte = System.Text.Encoding.Default.GetBytes("a")
Tcp1.BeginSend(buffer, 0, buffer.Length, Net.Sockets.SocketFlags.None, Nothing)
End Sub
Private Sub Tcp1_EndSend(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As Dart.PowerTCP.SegmentEventArgs) Handles Tcp1.EndSend
' Check for exception
If e.Exception Is Nothing Then
' Send is complete. Display info about the data sent.
Debug.WriteLine("Byte count sent: " + e.Segment.Count)
Debug.WriteLine("Data sent: " + e.Segment.ToString())
Dim buffer(Tcp1.ReceiveBufferSize) As Byte
' Receive the data. The EndReceive event will be raised upon completion.
Tcp1.BeginReceive(buffer, 0, buffer.Length, Net.Sockets.SocketFlags.None, Nothing)
End If
End Sub
Private Sub Tcp1_EndReceive(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As Dart.PowerTCP.SegmentEventArgs) Handles Tcp1.EndReceive
' Check for exception
If e.Exception Is Nothing Then
' Receive is complete. Display info about the data sent.
Debug.WriteLine("Byte count received: " + e.Segment.Count)
Debug.WriteLine("Data received: " + e.Segment.ToString())
' Close the connection
Tcp1.Close()
End If
End Sub
[C#]
private void AsynchTcpDemo()
{
// Attempt to connect to an echo port.
try
{
tcp1.Connect("myserver", 7);
}
catch(Exception ex)
{return;}
// Send data, since we are connected to an echo port, the same data should be returned.
// The following code demonstrates asynchronously sending data. When data has been sent
// the EndSend event will be raised.
byte[] buffer = System.Text.Encoding.Default.GetBytes("a");
tcp1.BeginSend(buffer, 0, buffer.Length, System.Net.Sockets.SocketFlags.None, null);
}
private void tcp1_EndSend(object
sender, Dart.PowerTCP.SegmentEventArgs e)
{
// Check for exception
if(e.Exception == null)
{
// Send is complete. Display info about the data sent.
Debug.WriteLine("Byte count sent: " + e.Segment.Count);
Debug.WriteLine("Data sent: " + e.Segment.ToString());
byte[] buffer = new
byte[tcp1.ReceiveBufferSize];
// Receive the data. The EndReceive event will be raised upon completion.
tcp1.BeginReceive(buffer, 0, buffer.Length, System.Net.Sockets.SocketFlags.None,
null);
}
}
private void tcp1_EndReceive(object
sender, Dart.PowerTCP.SegmentEventArgs e)
{
// Check for exception
if(e.Exception == null)
{
// Receive is complete. Display info about the data sent.
Debug.WriteLine("Byte count received: " + e.Segment.Count);
Debug.WriteLine("Data received: " +
e.Segment.ToString());
// Close the connection
tcp1.Close();
}
}
Platforms: Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family
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