I want to connect to the server, to receive a UDP message. I think the connection is true but it won't receive a udp package to me from the server. The server sends udp messages on the network, but i can't receive one? SO it will connect to the server only why isn't it sending messages to me. I don't need to send first a message to the server.
public class TestUdpClient implements Runnable {
private DatagramSocket sock;
private int port = 1200;
private String inetAddress = "122.17.4.6";
private SocketAddress remoteAddress;
byte[] message = new byte[200];
private ByteBuffer b;
private String signature;
public void run() {
try {
Log.d(TAG, "S: Connecting...");
InetSocketAddress localSocketAddress = new InetSocketAddress(0);
remoteAddress = new InetSocketAddress(inetAddress, port);
sock = new DatagramSocket(localSocketAddress);
sock.connect(remoteAddress);
System.out.println(sock.isConnected());
boolean running = true;
while (running) {
// Prepare a UDP-Packet that can contain the data we want to receive
DatagramPacket packet = new DatagramPacket(message, message.length);
Log.d(TAG, "S: Receiving...");
// Receive the UDP-Packet
sock.receive(packet);
Log.d(TAG, "S: Received: '" + new String(packet.getData()) + "'");
synchronized (this) {
wait(500);
}
}
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (UnknownHostException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (SocketException e) {
Log.e("connection","No connection was made");
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
MainActivity
View.OnClickListener buttonConnectOnClickListener =
new View.OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(View arg0) {
try {
udpClient = new UdpClient(serverAdres,poortNummer);
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
new Thread(new ClientSendAndListen()).start();
buttonConnect.setEnabled(false);
}
};
udpClient = new UdpClient(serverAdres,poortNummer);
fromdoInBackground()
(see also here stackoverflow.com/a/19541474/5312102)sock.connect()
merely filters out inbound packets so only those received from a specific peer IP/Port are returned to you. But to actually inform the server that you are ready to receive, you usually have to send a packet to the server first so it knows you even exist, unless the server is sending broadcast packets to the whole network subnet. That being said, have you sniffed the network with a packet sniffer like Wireshark to make sure the server is actually sending non-blank packets to begin with?DatagramSocket
andDatagramPacket
on each loop iteration? It should be creating theDatagramSocket
andDatagramPacket
one time before entering the loop. The loop should simply be callingsock.receive()
(and ignoringSocketTimeoutException
errors) until the app is ready to terminate the thread.