I'm creating a simple chat in Java, and it works. I just have a problem when a client close the connection, because it continue to appear online. This is because there's no a way to know when a stream is closed.
I searched on google and any solution has not resolved my problem, so I want to send a boolean
each 300ms and, if I don't receive any answer or I get an error, I can close the connection server side.
The problem is that there's a conflict in the stream, I can't know if I'm reading a boolean
or a text, so sometimes my CheckConnection
class try to read a string and my SocketHandler
class try to read a boolean
, and I receive an error.
I use the class ObjectInputStream
and ObjectOutputStream
to read and write into the stream.
It's my first server application and I don't know very much about it, I don't know if it's possible open more than one stream or if there are other solutions, so I'm asking you. What may I do?
PS: I tried to create a PrintStream
and execute the checkError()
method, but it returns always false, even if I close explicitly all the streams client side. Thank you.