I created a java program that would just read a webpages code... google's for example and it works fine. However I have tried to implement the same code in an android application both in the emulator and on the actual device-Droid X.
I've tried two separate ways and have found either way it is the same line that throws the IOException. It is the line that creates the new bufferReader. I don't know if it is the bufferReader or the InputStreamReader. Also I don't really know how to get anymore information out of the exceptions other than to print out IOException. Here is the important code stripped down. Thanks.
try { //method 1 URL page = new URL("http://192.168.1.108/score.php"); URLConnection pageconnection = page.openConnection(); BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader( new InputStreamReader( pageconnection.getInputStream())); //method 2 HttpURLConnection conn = (HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection(); conn.connect(); BufferedReader rd = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(conn.getInputStream())); while ((inputLine = rd.readLine()) != null) System.out.println(inputLine); in.close(); rd.close(); HscoreText.setText("It Worked!"); } catch(MalformedURLException e) { HscoreText.setText("MalformedURL"); } catch (IOException e) { HscoreText.setText("IOException"); }
e.toString()
to convert the exception into a string... that will give considerably more information, with any luck.