03-14-2015
please read this, there is no message boundary in TCP. It is just like reading from a pipe and you receive whatever is available.
Please refer this example
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globus_url_t
globus_url_t(3) globus common globus_url_t(3)
NAME
globus_url_t -
SYNOPSIS
Data Fields
char * scheme
globus_url_scheme_t scheme_type
char * user
char * password
char * host
unsigned short port
char * url_path
char * dn
char * attributes
char * scope
char * filter
char * url_specific_part
Detailed Description
Parsed URLs.
This structure contains the fields which were parsed from an string representation of an URL. There are no methods to access fields of this
structure.
Field Documentation
char* globus_url_t::scheme
A string containing the URL's scheme (http, ftp, etc)
globus_url_scheme_t globus_url_t::scheme_type
An enumerated scheme type. This is derived from the scheme string
char* globus_url_t::user
The username portion of the URL. [ftp, gsiftp]
char* globus_url_t::password
The user's password from the URL. [ftp, gsiftp]
char* globus_url_t::host
The host name or IP address of the URL. [ftp, gsiftp, http, https, ldap, x-nexus
unsigned short globus_url_t::port
The TCP port number of the service providing the URL [ftp, gsiftp, http, https, ldap, x-nexus].
char* globus_url_t::url_path
The path name of the resource on the service providing the URL. [ftp, gsiftp, http, https]
char* globus_url_t::dn
The distinguished name for the base of an LDAP search. [ldap]
char* globus_url_t::attributes
The list of attributes which should be returned from an LDAP search. [ldap]
char* globus_url_t::scope
The scope of an LDAP search. [ldap]
char* globus_url_t::filter
The filter to be applied to an LDAP search [ldap].
char* globus_url_t::url_specific_part
An unparsed string containing the remaining text after the optional host and port of an unknown URL, or the contents of a x-gass-cache URL
[x-gass-cache, unknown].
Author
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