NetCrusher for Java

NetCrusher is TCP/UDP proxy framework for Java and a command line tool that could be placed in the middle between any client and server and allows to check both sides for failover.

NetCrusher is build on top of Java 8 NIO and has no external dependencies except SLF4J.

Read documentation.

Download latest dist.tar.gz to get the command line tool.

TCP

NioReactor reactor = new NioReactor();

TcpCrusher crusher = TcpCrusherBuilder.builder()
    .withReactor(reactor)
    .withBindAddress("localhost", 10080)
    .withConnectAddress("google.com", 80)
    .buildAndOpen();

// ... some actions

// emulate reconnect
crusher.reopen();

// ... check the client connection is reestablished successfully

// closing
crusher.close();
reactor.close();

UDP

NioReactor reactor = new NioReactor();

DatagramCrusher crusher = DatagramCrusherBuilder.builder()
    .withReactor(reactor)
    .withBindAddress("localhost", 10188)
    .withConnectAddress("time-nw.nist.gov", 37)
    .buildAndOpen();

// ... some actions

// check data is sent
Assert.assertTrue(crusher.getInner().getReadDatagramMeter().getTotal() > 0);

// closing
crusher.close();
reactor.close();

Additional samples

Checks additional samples in the project root folder:

Command line

For manual QA the command-line wrapper is available both for TCP and Datagram mode

$ ./run-tcp-crusher.sh 127.0.0.1:12345 google.com:80
# Version: 0.8
# Print `HELP` for the list of the commands
# enter the command in the next line
CLOSE
[20:19:20.586] INFO  TcpCrusher </127.0.0.1:12345>-<google.com/64.233.161.101:80> is closed
[20:19:20.586] INFO  Crusher is closed
# enter the command in the next line
OPEN
[20:19:21.655] INFO  TcpCrusher </127.0.0.1:12345>-<google.com/64.233.161.101:80> is open
[20:19:21.655] INFO  Crusher is open

More about the command line mode in wiki.

Maven

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.github.netcrusherorg</groupId>
    <artifactId>netcrusher-core</artifactId>
    <version>0.10</version>
</dependency>

Performance

See wiki page

License

Apache License Version 2.0, http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html

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