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Java Coding Problems - Second Edition

By : Anghel Leonard
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Java Coding Problems - Second Edition

By: Anghel Leonard

Overview of this book

The super-fast evolution of the JDK between versions 12 and 21 has made the learning curve of modern Java steeper, and increased the time needed to learn it. This book will make your learning journey quicker and increase your willingness to try Java’s new features by explaining the correct practices and decisions related to complexity, performance, readability, and more. Java Coding Problems takes you through Java’s latest features but doesn’t always advocate the use of new solutions — instead, it focuses on revealing the trade-offs involved in deciding what the best solution is for a certain problem. There are more than two hundred brand new and carefully selected problems in this second edition, chosen to highlight and cover the core everyday challenges of a Java programmer. Apart from providing a comprehensive compendium of problem solutions based on real-world examples, this book will also give you the confidence to answer questions relating to matching particular streams and methods to various problems. By the end of this book you will have gained a strong understanding of Java’s new features and have the confidence to develop and choose the right solutions to your problems.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Text Blocks, Locales, Numbers, and Math
Free Chapter
2
Objects, Immutability, Switch Expressions, and Pattern Matching
14
Other Books You May Enjoy
15
Index

266. Writing a UDP multicast server/client application

In Problem 263, we developed a UDP server/client application. So, based on that experience, we can go further and highlight the main aspects that can transform a classical UDP-based application into a multicast one.

For instance, let’s assume that we want to write a multicast server that sends to the group (to all members interested in receiving datagrams from this server) a datagram that encapsulates the current date-time on the server. This datagram is sent every 10 seconds.

Writing a UDP multicast server

Writing a UDP multicast server starts with a new DatagramChannel instance obtained via the open() method. Next, we set the IP_MULTICAST_IF option (used to indicate the multicast network interface) and the SO_REUSEADDR option (used to allow multiple members to bind to the same address – this should be done before binding the socket):

private static final String 
  MULTICAST_NI_NAME = "ethernet_32775...