Pergunta

Here is the code but got error:

bin = new ByteArrayInputStream(socket.getInputStream());

Is it possible to receive byte[] using ByteArrayInputStream from a socket?

Foi útil?

Solução

No. You use ByteArrayInputStream when you have an array of bytes, and you want to read from the array as if it were a file. If you just want to read arrays of bytes from the socket, do this:

InputStream stream = socket.getInputStream();
byte[] data = new byte[100];
int count = stream.read(data);

The variable count will contain the number of bytes actually read, and the data will of course be in the array data.

Outras dicas

You can't get an instance of ByteArrayInputStream by reading directly from socket.
You require to read first and find byte content.
Then use it to create an instance of ByteArrayInputStream.

InputStream inputStream = socket.getInputStream();  

// read from the stream  
ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();  
byte[] content = new byte[ 2048 ];  
int bytesRead = -1;  
while( ( bytesRead = inputStream.read( content ) ) != -1 ) {  
    baos.write( content, 0, bytesRead );  
} // while  

Now, as you have baos in hand, I don't think you still need a bais instance.
But, to make it complete,
you can generate byte array input stream as below

ByteArrayInputStream bais = new ByteArrayInputStream( baos.toByteArray() );  
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