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@deiv23, you are calling the socket before it has been created. You have to use the callback provided by TcpSocket.createConnection()
:
var options = {port:4444, host: x.x.x.x, reuseAddress:true, localAdress: y.y.y.y, localPort:4445}
// TcpSocket.createConnection is async
var client = TcpSocket.createConnection(options, () => {
client.write(JSON.stringify(jsArray));
});
client.on('error', function(error) {
console.log(error)
});
client.on('data', function(data) {
client.destroy();
});
I will update the docs to make it clear.
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@Rapsssito thanks for the reply. Im trying to implement but that callback doesn't get called, I don't know why
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@deiv23, you can take a look at the example code for a more exhaustive example.
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@Rapsssito I have the callback working, but second time I execute the function send, the createConnection callback isn't called. No errors shown.
The server is ready to respond, I tested with an external tool after the first send, and the server is ready.
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@deiv23, it might be related to a bad config on your server or a wrong logic on your client's code. I cannot help you without any more information.
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