Answer a new datagram with the specified target socket, and
aByteArray as its data.
object: object address: ipAddress port: port
Serialize the object onto a ByteArray, and create a Datagram
with the object as its contents, and the specified receiver.
Note that each invocation of this method creates a separate
ObjectDumper; if different objects that you're sending are likely
to contain references to the same objects, you should use
#object:objectDumper:address:port:.
object: object objectDumper: od address: ipAddress port: port
Serialize the object onto a ByteArray, and create a Datagram with
the object as its contents, and the specified receiver. Serialization
takes place through ObjectDumper passed as `od', and the stream
attached to the ObjectDumper is resetted every time. Using this
method is indicated if different objects that you're sending are
likely to contain references to the same objects.
6.3.2 TCP.Datagram: accessing
address
Answer the address of the target socket
address: ipAddress
Set the address of the target socket
data
Answer the data attached to the datagram
data: aByteArray
Set the data attached to the datagram
get
Parse the data attached to the datagram through a newly created
ObjectDumper, and answer the resulting object. This method is
complementary to #object:address:port:.
getThrough: objectDumper
Parse the data attached to the datagram through the given
ObjectDumper without touching the stream to which it is
attached, and answer the resulting object. The state of
the ObjectDumper, though, is updated. This method is
complementary to #object:objectDumper:address:port:.
port
Answer the IP port of the target socket
port: thePort
Set the IP port of the target socket
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