public static class Tcp.WriteFile extends Tcp.SimpleWriteCommand implements scala.Product, scala.Serializable
count bytes starting at position from file at filePath to the connection.
The count must be > 0. The connection actor will reply with a Tcp.CommandFailed
message if the write could not be enqueued. If WriteCommand#wantsAck
returns true, the connection actor will reply with the supplied WriteCommand#ack
token once the write has been successfully enqueued to the O/S kernel.
Note that this does not in any way guarantee that the data will be
or have been sent! Unfortunately there is no way to determine whether
a particular write has been sent by the O/S.| Constructor and Description |
|---|
Tcp.WriteFile(java.lang.String filePath,
long position,
long count,
Tcp.Event ack) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
Tcp.Event |
ack()
The acknowledgment token associated with this write command.
|
long |
count() |
java.lang.String |
filePath() |
long |
position() |
append, wantsAckprepend, prependclone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitproductArity, productElement, productIterator, productPrefixfailureMessagepublic Tcp.WriteFile(java.lang.String filePath,
long position,
long count,
Tcp.Event ack)
public java.lang.String filePath()
public long position()
public long count()
public Tcp.Event ack()
Tcp.SimpleWriteCommandack in class Tcp.SimpleWriteCommand