Since IBR-DTN is an implementation of the Bundle Protocol (RFC5050), all data is put into bundles and then transmitted. It is a bit like a TCP packet...
Stephan
On Mo, 2014-05-19 at 15:04 +0100, Ghada Jaber wrote:
To send these messages , bundles are used No ? I didn't really get the mechanism . Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90 Le Lundi 19 mai 2014 16h01, Stephan Rottmann rottmann@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de a écrit :
Hi, you can either use the (Java) Api or use dtnsend/receive as well: $ echo this is a testmessage | dtnsend dtn://foo/bar What do you mean by songs? MP3-files are files as well and can be sent like any other file ;)
Stephan
On Mo, 2014-05-19 at 14:26 +0100, Ghada Jaber wrote:
Hi ,
Can someone please explain for me how users exchange messages in IBR-DTN ?
And where this is implemented in the code ?
To exchange files we use dtnsend and dtnrecv , can we for example exchange songs or other types of messages ?
I really appreciate if someone could answer me .
Thank you
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