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package io.vertx.example.grpc.conversation;
import io.grpc.ManagedChannel;
import io.vertx.core.AbstractVerticle;
import io.vertx.example.grpc.Messages;
import io.vertx.example.grpc.VertxConversationalServiceGrpc;
import io.vertx.example.util.Runner;
import io.vertx.grpc.VertxChannelBuilder;
/*
* @author <a href="mailto:plopes@redhat.com">Paulo Lopes</a>
*/
public class Client extends AbstractVerticle {
// Convenience method so you can run it in your IDE
public static void main(String[] args) {
Runner.runExample(Client.class);
}
@Override
public void start() {
// Create the channel
ManagedChannel channel = VertxChannelBuilder
.forAddress(vertx, "localhost", 8080)
.usePlaintext()
.build();
// Get a stub to use for interacting with the remote service
VertxConversationalServiceGrpc.ConversationalServiceVertxStub stub = VertxConversationalServiceGrpc.newVertxStub(channel);
// Make a request
Messages.StreamingOutputCallRequest request = Messages.StreamingOutputCallRequest.newBuilder().build();
// Call the remote service
stub.fullDuplexCall(writeStream -> {
// start the conversation
writeStream.write(Messages.StreamingOutputCallRequest.newBuilder().build());
vertx.setTimer(500L, t -> {
writeStream.write(Messages.StreamingOutputCallRequest.newBuilder().build());
});
}).handler(req -> {
System.out.println("Client: received response");
});
}
}