I'm working on a simple project for my Data Communications class. I predicted it would take me two hours max but it's my first time writing software that makes a connection to the web and my first time working with C# and I'm hitting a pretty major road bump.
I establish a connection to the server but I appear to get absolutely no feedback from the server. Here is the code I am executing to establish a connection:
TcpClient conn = new TcpClient();
conn.Connect(host, port);
StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(conn.GetStream());
StreamWriter writer = new StreamWriter(conn.GetStream());
Console.WriteLine(conn.Connected); //This line does print true.
//Console.WriteLine(reader.ReadLine()); I thought I'd get a message when I initially
//connected to the server but this line would hang
That is where I establish a connection. According to the project's specifications, inputting a 0 should prompt the server to return a ticket number. so I have the following code:
writer.WriteLine("0");
return reader.ReadLine();
The prgram hangs when trying to execute reader.ReadLine(). I've tried other methods in reader but it seems to hang on all of them. I've looked at plenty of code samples with setups similar to mine. Can anyone see any issues with my code? I don't think its a problem with the server. My professor said something about using a unix command "telnet [host] [port]" and I used the same host and port for this code. I'm developing this on a Windows 7 machine. I apologize for my ignorance in both C# and network programming.
If I left out any dire information, please let me know. As this is my first time dealing with this I'd imagine I left out something urgent.
Thanks a ton you guys!