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- var nssocket = require('../lib/nssocket');
- //
- // define a simple message protocol as [<type>, <id>] and create some messages that use it.
- //
- var message1 = ['message', 'one'];
- var message2 = ['message', 'two'];
- //
- // Create an `nssocket` TCP server and tell the server to listen on port `6785`.
- //
- var server = nssocket.createServer(function (socket) {
- //
- // Here `socket` will be an instance of `nssocket.NsSocket`.
- // When there is a connection, send `message1` to the socket.
- //
- socket.send(message1);
- //
- // listen for `message2` from the connecting socket.
- //
- socket.data(message2, function (data) {
- //
- // If this callback is called, we know that the socket
- // speaks our language, we will likely be provided with
- // a payload. In this case `{ "foo": "bar" }`.
- //
- console.dir(data);
- })
- }).listen(6785);
- //
- // Create a new `nssocket` instance and then connect to the server in 1000 miliseconds.
- //
- setTimeout(function() {
- var outbound = new nssocket.NsSocket();
- //
- //
- //
- outbound.data(message1, function () {
- outbound.send(message2, { "foo": "bar" });
- });
- outbound.connect(6785);
-
- }, 1000);
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