diff --git a/apps/ministreaming/java/src/net/i2p/client/streaming/StreamSinkServer.java b/apps/ministreaming/java/src/net/i2p/client/streaming/StreamSinkServer.java index 832ee4ee9..faf5a86e1 100644 --- a/apps/ministreaming/java/src/net/i2p/client/streaming/StreamSinkServer.java +++ b/apps/ministreaming/java/src/net/i2p/client/streaming/StreamSinkServer.java @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ import net.i2p.util.Log; /** * Listen to a destination, receiving any sockets and writing anything they - * send to a new file. + * send to a new file. See the {@link #main} * */ public class StreamSinkServer { diff --git a/apps/ministreaming/java/src/net/i2p/client/streaming/package.html b/apps/ministreaming/java/src/net/i2p/client/streaming/package.html index c5149275e..735135074 100644 --- a/apps/ministreaming/java/src/net/i2p/client/streaming/package.html +++ b/apps/ministreaming/java/src/net/i2p/client/streaming/package.html @@ -15,4 +15,10 @@ net.i2p.client.streaming.I2PServerSocket#accept} method, which will provide an {@link net.i2p.client.streaming.I2PSocket} when a new one is available. If an application wants to create a new stream to a peer, it should do so with the appropriate {@link net.i2p.client.streaming.I2PSocketManager#connect} call.
+ +There is a simple pair of demo applications available as well - {@link +net.i2p.client.streaming.StreamSinkServer} listens to a destination and dumps +the data from all sockets it accepts to individual files, while {@link +net.i2p.client.streaming.StreamSinkClient} connects to a particular destination +and sends a specific amount of random data then disconnects.