I try to create a Simple TCP Server on Android phone and waiting for client.
I only want to implement the connection between TCPServer
and Client
, it doesn't need to transmit any data.
I have the another application for client , It use to connect to this TCPServer
.
The code of TCPServerthread
is like the following.
private class TCPServerThread implements Runnable
{
@Override
public void run() {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
try {
ServerSocket serverSocket = new ServerSocket(PORT);
//while loop
while (true) {
Log.i(TAG, "TCPServerThread...while loop");
try {
Socket socket = serverSocket.accept();
Log.i(TAG, "TCPServerThread...socket.getInetAddress() = " + socket.getInetAddress());
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO: handle exception
e.printStackTrace();
Log.i(TAG, "First IOException");
}
}
//while loop end
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO: handle exception
//e.printStackTrace();
Log.i(TAG, "Second IOException");
}
}
}
But it seems stop at Socket socket = serverSocket.accept();
and doesn't show the log of TCPServerThread...socket.getInetAddress() =
when the client
try to connect to this Server.
DO I missing something for TCPServer
?
Is it mean the client doesn't connect to the Server when the code stop at Socket socket = serverSocket.accept();
??
----------------------------EDIT----------------------------------------
Update the process.
The Server(Android Phone)
open the WiFi-Hot-Spot
, it also open the TCP-Server
like the above code.
After Client
connect to WiFi-Hot-Spot
, the Client
and the Server
are in the same network.
The Client
will get a IP address of gateway
, and the Client
try to connect to this IP address of gateway
by TCP
.
So the connection port
and Server address
seems correct for Client
.
Socket Protocol
App from Play store. The client can connect toSocket Protocol
App.