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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:28:53+00:00 2026-05-10T17:28:53+00:00

For my current project, I need to request XML data over a tcp/ip socket

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For my current project, I need to request XML data over a tcp/ip socket connection. For this, I am using the TcpClient class:

Dim client As New TcpClient() client.Connect(server, port)  Dim stream As NetworkStream = client.GetStream() stream.Write(request) stream.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.length)  // Output buffer and return results... 

Now this works fine and dandy for small responses. However, when I start receiving larger blocks of data, it appears that the data gets pushed over the socket connection in bursts. When this happens, the stream.Read call only reads the first burst, and thus I miss out on the rest of the response.

What’s the best way to handle this issue? Initially I tried to just loop until I had a valid XML document, but I found that in between stream.Read calls the underlying stream would sometimes get shut down and I would miss out on the last portion of the data.

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:28:54+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:28 pm

    You create a loop for reading.

    Stream.Read returns int for the bytes it read so far, or 0 if the end of stream is reached.

    So, its like:

    int bytes_read = 0; while (bytes_read < buffer.Length)    bytes_read += stream.Read(buffer, bytes_read, buffer.length - bytes_read); 

    EDIT: now, the question is how you determine the size of the buffer. If your server first sends the size, that’s ok, you can use the above snippet. But if you have to read until the server closes the connection, then you have to use try/catch (which is good idea even if you know the size), and use bytes_read to determine what you received.

    int bytes_read = 0; try {    int i = 0;    while ( 0 < (i = stream.Read(buffer, bytes_read, buffer.Length - bytes_read) )       bytes_read += i; } catch  (Exception e) { //recover } finally { if (stream != null)    stream.Close(); } 
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