I've searched here and found a similar article but I didn't really get the answer I'm looking for. I'm learning Networking with Java through some examples and some pseudo-reverse engineering. Oracle's documentation is helping quite a bit too but I've got a few questions.
Why exactly do you bind an IP address to a Socket
? Is it necessary? When would you use said binding?
Here is part of the code that raised the question to me:
ServerSocket myServerSocket = new ServerSocket(1337);
System.out.println("Server is waiting for an incoming connection from client...");
Socket recievingSocket = myServerSocket.accept();
Now from what I understand that if I was to bind a Socket it would be right after the running accept()
correct?