Base64-encoded data sent over TCP

I'm having a problem with a stringbuffer sent over direct TCP.

On the side of the unit, I have an application that sends a stringbuffer (surlabasedesdonneesdufabricantduballast) over TCP:

Solution:

I still don't yet understand why all "chains" which was added to the string base64encoded kept getting eaten, but my solution was, rather than send the string representation of all the data. I've converted the string in bytes and sent him in this way. It worked.

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