If my program does not execute a ServerSocket.close()
and/or Socket.close()
before it terminates, the next time I start the program, it will always throw an IOException
when attempting to start listening on a port.
This usually happens not because I forget to put a close()
at the end of the program, rather when I force close the program and would never have a chance to execute close()
. It seems like I have to log-out and log-in on my Linux machine for it to get rid of the "occupied socket". I was wondering if anyone know a way I could clear up any unclosed sockets in case the server is forcefully ended from Terminal or any other method?
I already tried disabling and enabling my network connections, still no luck.