Because in the full implementation the handle has it's own class to handle special data, so I can't have the BooleanContainer in the same place
If I try to store it in both the RakNetClientHandler, the special handler class, seems to cache it or something and it won't update when a packet is received
But even then it seems like packets aren't receiving at all
The RakNetClientHandler should be on it's own thread while the while loop is continously sending data
Or you would think it is as that seems to be the case with the gist I have
I'm trying to get netty to keep sending packets until a response is received, it would be nice if Netty had that built in
I think it does but I just don't know how to do it though
RakNet uses UDP and the first packet in login is used to determine the MTU between the server and client for later use if a packet is too big and needs to be split
client.handleRaw and other methods like that simply send the packet to the client once extra data has been handled accordingly in the handler, you can ignore those
@Majora320 I found the problem, apparently when you bind to "localhost" and then port 0 it freezes everything up for the handler. This does not happen if it is bound to port 0 only without the "localhost" part, which is very weird. But now everything works except for one of the packets which requires the local address of the client. This can be fixed easily. I'll submit an issue to the netty github sometime maybe.
Well the thing was is that on my server, I do use "localhost":0 and it works fine because of how it works
*because of how it was programmed to handle clients, it doesn't need to resend packets. If a client doesn't respond and times out the server just goes: "tough luck"
@Majora320 Anyways, thanks for the help, without you and the others in the chatroom and I would have never been able to fix this issue :)