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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T07:27:33+00:00 2026-06-11T07:27:33+00:00

I send requests from a client socket to a server socket and i want

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I send requests from a client socket to a server socket and i want to differenciate requests(send as a byte array) using a escape character(“\n”). I want to have one request per new line
exemple :

"Request1 "
"Request2"
"Request3"

In order to do this , i need to convert the “\n” in byte in order to compare the requests like this

    byte[] request= new byte[1024];
    int nextByte;
        while((nextByte=in.read(request))!=DELIMITER)
        {

        String chaine = new String( request,0,nextByte);
        System.out.println("Request send from server: " + chaine);
       }

The problm is that i get an number format exception when i am trying to convert “\n” in byte

private static final byte DELIMITER = Byte.valueOf("\n");

Thank you very much

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    2026-06-11T07:27:35+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 7:27 am

    Try this:

    private static final byte DELIMITER = (byte) '\n';
    

    Double quotes are for String literals, single quotes for characters, and Byte#valueOf does something else than what you think it does.

    If you wanted to turn a String into bytes, you’d do:

    byte[] theBytes = "\n".getBytes("UTF-8");
    
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