I created a SOA service with Socket Adapter on JDeveloper and I need to run/test it using Java. So I created a server class and a client class but I am getting an error
I did some research on how to create this service and test it and I came across some helpful material online but yet I'm getting an error and I dont know how to fix it. I am very new to making socket servers and stuff.
here is my server class
package client;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
public class Class1 {
try {
ServerSocket socket = new ServerSocket(12110);
Socket s=socket.accept();
System.out.println("Connected!");
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
and here is my client class
package client;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.net.Socket;
public class Client{
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
Socket socket = new Socket("localhost", 12110);
OutputStream os = socket.getOutputStream();
os.write("FirstName,LastName\nWaslley,Souza\nJohn,Snow".getBytes());
os.flush();
socket.shutdownOutput();
BufferedReader soc_in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream()));
String response = soc_in.readLine();
System.out.println("Response: " + response);
socket.close();
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
here is the error I get:
java.net.SocketException: Connection reset
at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:210)
at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:141)
at sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.readBytes(StreamDecoder.java:284)
at sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.implRead(StreamDecoder.java:326)
at sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.read(StreamDecoder.java:178)
at java.io.InputStreamReader.read(InputStreamReader.java:184)
at java.io.BufferedReader.fill(BufferedReader.java:161)
at java.io.BufferedReader.readLine(BufferedReader.java:324)
at java.io.BufferedReader.readLine(BufferedReader.java:389)
at client.Client.main(Client.java:23)
This happens because your server code exits after accepting a socket connection. Consequently, the JVM of this server will exit and (among others) close all socket connections it holds. This results in a SocketException on the client side.
To fix this, you should prevent the server's JVM from exiting, for instance by nesting the accept() call in a while loop:
public class Server {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
ServerSocket socket = new ServerSocket(12110);
while (true) {
Socket s = socket.accept();
System.out.println("Connected! to " + s);
}
} catch (final Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Server Code:
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
public class Class1 {
//static ServerSocket variable
private static ServerSocket server;
//socket server port on which it will listen
private static int port = 12110;
public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
//create the socket server object
server = new ServerSocket(port);
//keep listens indefinitely until receives 'exit' call or program terminates
while (true) {
System.out.println("Waiting for the client request");
//creating socket and waiting for client connection
Socket socket = server.accept();
//read from socket to ObjectInputStream object
ObjectInputStream ois = new ObjectInputStream(socket.getInputStream());
//convert ObjectInputStream object to String
String message = (String) ois.readObject();
System.out.println("Message Received: " + message);
//create ObjectOutputStream object
ObjectOutputStream oos = new ObjectOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
//write object to Socket
oos.writeObject("Hi Client " + message);
//close resources
ois.close();
oos.close();
socket.close();
//terminate the server if client sends exit request
if (message.equalsIgnoreCase("exit")) {
break;
}
}
System.out.println("Shutting down Socket server!!");
//close the ServerSocket object
server.close();
}
}
Client Code:
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.UnknownHostException;
public class Client {
public static void main(String[] args) throws UnknownHostException, IOException, ClassNotFoundException, InterruptedException {
//get the localhost IP address, if server is running on some other IP, you need to use that
InetAddress host = InetAddress.getLocalHost();
Socket socket = null;
ObjectOutputStream oos = null;
ObjectInputStream ois = null;
//establish socket connection to server
socket = new Socket(host.getHostName(), 12110);
//write to socket using ObjectOutputStream
oos = new ObjectOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
System.out.println("Sending request to Socket Server");
oos.writeObject("SEND SOME DATA");
//read the server response message
ois = new ObjectInputStream(socket.getInputStream());
String message = (String) ois.readObject();
System.out.println("Message: " + message);
//close resources
ois.close();
oos.close();
Thread.sleep(100);
}
}
do in this way.
yo #Mike sorry was not clear last time dig in this is the full server code
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.io.*;
public class Serv1 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
new Serv1().start();
}
public void start(){
String input = "";
try(ServerSocket socket = new ServerSocket(12110)) {
System.out.println("Connected!");
while (true) {
try(Socket server = socket.accept()){
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(server.getInputStream(), "UTF-8"));
PrintStream echo = new PrintStream(server.getOutputStream());
while ((input = in.readLine()) != null && !input.equals(".")) {
System.out.println(input);
echo.println("Echoed: " + input);
}
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
This should do it
String input= "";
Socket server=socket.accept();
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(server.getInputStream(), "UTF-8"));
PrintStream echo = new PrintStream(server.getOutputStream());
while((input = in.readLine()) != null && !input.equals(".")) {
System.out.println(input);
echo.println("echo: "+input);
}
Related
Here's my code:
SERVER:
package server;
public class Main {
public static void main(String args[]) {
new EchoServer(9000);
}
}
+
package server;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
public class EchoServer {
private ServerSocket server;
public EchoServer(int port) {
try {
server = new ServerSocket(port);
while (true) {
Socket socket = server.accept();
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream()));
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(socket.getOutputStream(), true);
out.println(in.readLine() + " | MOD");
socket.close();
}
} catch(Exception err) {
err.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
CLIENT:
package client;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.Socket;
public class Main {
public static void main(String args[]) {
try {
while (true) {
Socket socket = new Socket("localhost", 9000);
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream()));
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(socket.getOutputStream(), true);
BufferedReader input = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
out.println(input.readLine());
System.out.println(in.readLine());
socket.close();
}
} catch (Exception err) {
System.out.println(err);
}
}
}
It works all as it should, except that I want when the server sends the "message" + " | MOD" to the client, I want the server to send that to all clients, how can I do that?
I am new to Java, but not to coding so please help me if I've done some wrong stuff that can be done easier or better.
Please help.
Thanks alot.
What you can do is save the client sockets in an array, and then use a for loop to send to each socket.
First, declare your clientSocket array; note that 5 is just an arbitrary size used for testing. Also, declare a counter int.
public Socket clientSocket[] = new Socket[5];
public int intLastSocket = 0;
// this should be placed where you're waiting to accept connections
while (true) {
printTCP("Ready to accept welcome socket");
clientSocket[intLastSocket] = welcomeSocket.accept();
intLastSocket++;
}
// on the server, call this to send. s is a reference to the server object
public void sendToAllTCP(TCPServer s, String message) {
for (Socket z : s.clientSocket) {
if (z != null) {
PrintStream outToClient = null;
try {
outToClient = new PrintStream(z.getOutputStream());
outToClient.println(message);
} catch (IOException e) {
TCPServer.printTCP("Caught an IO exception trying "
+ "to send to TCP connections");
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
}
IN YOUR CODE:
package com.murplyx.server;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
public class EchoServer {
private ServerSocket server;
// use the clientSocket Array to save each new connection
public Socket clientSocket[] = new Socket[5];
public EchoServer(int port) {
try {
server = new ServerSocket(port);
// this should be placed where you're waiting to accept connections
while (true) {
System.out.println("Ready to accept welcome socket");
clientSocket[intLastSocket] = server.accept();
intLastSocket++;
//send your message here, note that putting
//it here will send it each time u add a new connection
sendToAllTCP(/*the message you want to send */);
}
} catch(Exception err) {
err.printStackTrace();
}
}
public void sendToAllTCP(String message) {
// this is an enchanced for loop, i don't know if it's in other languages
// but in java it's supposed to let you loop through
//each object in any iterable list
// such as array, arraylist, linkedlist, etc
for (Socket z : clientSocket) {
if (z != null) {
//basically this chunk of code declares output and input streams
//for each socket in your array of saved sockets
PrintStream outToClient = null;
try {
outToClient = new PrintStream(z.getOutputStream());
outToClient.println(message);
} catch (IOException e) {
System.out.println("Caught an IO exception trying "
+ "to send to TCP connections");
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
}
}
Depending on when you want to send your message, you can use the console and sys.in to send it. For example, if you read a line from sys.in and it .equals("sendMsg"), then you can call sendToAllTCP(yourmessage)
You should take a look at multiThreaded chat Server. Each client wich connects gets it's own thread.
Here is the perfect answer to your question:
multithread client-server chat, using sockets
Good luck mate!
I have an android app which will send a string to a server using the following code:
package com.example.testapp;
import java.io.BufferedWriter;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.UnknownHostException;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.View;
import android.widget.EditText;
public class MainActivity extends Activity {
private Socket socket;
private static final int SERVERPORT = 5000;
private static final String SERVER_IP = "192.168.1.125";
#Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
new Thread(new ClientThread()).start();
}
public void onClick(View view) {
try {
EditText et = (EditText) findViewById(R.id.EditText01);
String str = et.getText().toString();
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(new BufferedWriter(
new OutputStreamWriter(socket.getOutputStream())),
true);
out.println(str);
} catch (UnknownHostException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
class ClientThread implements Runnable {
#Override
public void run() {
try {
InetAddress serverAddr = InetAddress.getByName(SERVER_IP);
socket = new Socket(serverAddr, SERVERPORT);
} catch (UnknownHostException e1) {
e1.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e1) {
e1.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
}
In server side I am running a java program like the follows:
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.lang.ClassNotFoundException;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
public class SocketServerExample {
//static ServerSocket variable
private static ServerSocket server;
//socket server port on which it will listen
private static int port = 5000;
public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException{
//create the socket server object
server = new ServerSocket(port);
//keep listens indefinitely until receives 'exit' call or program terminates
while(true){
System.out.println("Waiting for client request");
//creating socket and waiting for client connection
Socket socket = server.accept();
//read from socket to ObjectInputStream object
ObjectInputStream ois = new ObjectInputStream(socket.getInputStream());
//convert ObjectInputStream object to String
String message = (String) ois.readObject();
System.out.println("Message Received: " + message);
//create ObjectOutputStream object
ObjectOutputStream oos = new ObjectOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
//write object to Socket
oos.writeObject("Hi Client "+message);
//close resources
ois.close();
oos.close();
socket.close();
//terminate the server if client sends exit request
if(message.equalsIgnoreCase("exit")) break;
}
System.out.println("Shutting down Socket server!!");
//close the ServerSocket object
server.close();
}
}
But it is not reading the String which I send from the android app. Instead when I submit from app, the java program shows the following errors:
Exception in thread "main" java.io.StreamCorruptedException: invalid stream header: 54657374
at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readStreamHeader(ObjectInputStream.java:803)
at java.io.ObjectInputStream.<init>(ObjectInputStream.java:298)
at SocketServerExample.main(SocketServerExample.java:29)
How can I fix this. Where is my error lays?? Is it on Server side or client side?? Please help me guys.
PROBLEM ANALYSIS:
You use a PrintWriter for sending from the client, but you use an ObjectInputStream on the receiving side of the server. These two are not compatible.
You have to use a pair of Writer and Reader together or a pair of ObjectOutputStream and ObjectInputStream, but you can't mix them.
SOLUTION:
We're going to use pairs of Writer and Reader. The client side already uses a Writer and a Reader, so we only need to change the server side.
On the server side, instead of the ObjectInputStream, use a BufferedReader:
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream()));
reader.readLine();
Moreover, use a PrintWriter instead of the ObjectOutputStream on the server side for sending back to the client:
PrintWriter writer = new PrintWriter(new BufferedWriter(
new OutputStreamWriter(socket.getOutputStream())),
true);
writer.println(str);
Alltogether, then the server side looks like this:
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.BufferedWriter;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.lang.ClassNotFoundException;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
public class SocketServerExample {
//static ServerSocket variable
private static ServerSocket server;
//socket server port on which it will listen
private static int port = 5000;
public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException{
//create the socket server object
server = new ServerSocket(port);
//keep listens indefinitely until receives 'exit' call or program terminates
while(true){
System.out.println("Waiting for client request");
//creating socket and waiting for client connection
Socket socket = server.accept();
// //read from socket to ObjectInputStream object
// ObjectInputStream ois = new ObjectInputStream(socket.getInputStream());
// //convert ObjectInputStream object to String
// String message = (String) ois.readObject();
// System.out.println("Message Received: " + message);
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream()));
String message = reader.readLine();
System.out.println("Message Received: " + message);
// //create ObjectOutputStream object
// ObjectOutputStream oos = new ObjectOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
// //write object to Socket
// oos.writeObject("Hi Client "+message);
PrintWriter writer = new PrintWriter(new BufferedWriter(
new OutputStreamWriter(socket.getOutputStream())),
true);
writer.println("Hi Client "+message);
//close resources
reader.close();
writer.close();
socket.close();
//terminate the server if client sends exit request
if(message.equalsIgnoreCase("exit")) break;
}
System.out.println("Shutting down Socket server!!");
//close the ServerSocket object
server.close();
}
}
Use this on the client:
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(socket.getOutputStream(), true);
Use this on the server:
BufferedReader is = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(clientSocket.getInputStream()));
String message = is.readLine();
Use flush() after sending anything.
out.println(str);
out.flush();
i am creating a LAN game that accepts strings and parses them from structured english and displays them on a grid. i have created the server and client and it works but im having some issues. when i send a string it doesnt appear on the other machine right away. for some reason the string is only sent to the other machine once the other machine sends something over. i dont know why this happens. Could you please help me find out why it doesnt send straight away. Thanks
Server Code:
import java.awt.Point;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.event.ListSelectionEvent;
import javax.swing.event.ListSelectionListener;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
public class studentServer{
static ServerSocket serverSocket;
static Socket socket;
static PrintWriter printWriter;
static BufferedReader bufferedReader;
static Thread thread;
Console console = new Console();
public ServerPlayergameMain gm;
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception{
}
public void run(String commandMessage){
while(true){
try{
printWriter.println(commandMessage+"\n");
String input = bufferedReader.readLine();//reads the input from textfield
console.readLine("Client message: "+input);//Append to TextArea
}catch(Exception e){}
}
}
public void serverStartActionPerformed() {
System.out.println("Server has started!");
try{
serverSocket = new ServerSocket (8888); // socket for the server
socket = serverSocket.accept(); // waiting for socket to accept client
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Your opponent has connected!", "Opponent Connection!", JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE);
gm = new ServerPlayergameMain();
gm.setVisible(true);
bufferedReader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream())); // reads line from input streamer
printWriter = new PrintWriter(socket.getOutputStream(),true);
}catch(IOException | HeadlessException e){
System.out.println("Server not running!"); //print message if server is not running
}
}
}
Client Code:
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
public class StudentClient {
static Socket socket;
static PrintWriter printWriter;
static BufferedReader bufferedReader;
static Thread thread;
Console console = new Console();
public ClientPlayergameMain gm;
public void Clients(String address) {
try{
socket=new Socket("localhost",8888);//Socket for client
//below line reads input from InputStreamReader
bufferedReader=new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream()));
//below line writes output to OutPutStream
printWriter=new PrintWriter(socket.getOutputStream(),true);
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Connected to server successfully", "Success", JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE);
gm = new ClientPlayergameMain();
gm.setVisible(true);
System.out.println("Connected");//debug code
}catch(Exception e){
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "No Connection to server", "Error", JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE);
System.out.println("Not Connected");
}
}
public static void run(String commandMessage){
while(true){
try{
printWriter.println(commandMessage+"\n");
String input = bufferedReader.readLine();
System.out.println("From server:" +input);
}catch(Exception e) {}
}
}
}
The code works but i dont know why there is a condition for the other machine to send something.
Thanks for your time.
A lot of compilation problems are there in you code. Some of the classes and objects are missing to resolve.
Still I have tried it to figure out the issue.
It may be the reasons:
sending new line character \n in printWriter.println(commandMessage+"\n"); statement, just remove \n.
client and server both are writing first in printWriter.println(commandMessage+"\n"); statement, make it last in anyone class
Here is the code:
StudentServer.java:
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
public class StudentServer {
static ServerSocket serverSocket;
static Socket socket;
static PrintWriter printWriter;
static BufferedReader bufferedReader;
static Thread thread;
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
StudentServer studentServer = new StudentServer();
studentServer.serverStartActionPerformed();
studentServer.run("server");
}
public void run(String commandMessage) {
if (true) {
try {
printWriter.println(commandMessage);
String input = bufferedReader.readLine();// reads the input from textfield
System.out.println("Client message: " + input);// Append to TextArea
} catch (Exception e) {
}
}
}
public void serverStartActionPerformed() {
System.out.println("Server has started!");
try {
serverSocket = new ServerSocket(8888); // socket for the server
socket = serverSocket.accept(); // waiting for socket to accept client
bufferedReader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream())); // reads
// line
// from
// input
// streamer
printWriter = new PrintWriter(socket.getOutputStream(), true);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
System.out.println("Server not running!"); // print message if server is not running
}
}
}
StudentClient.java:
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.Socket;
public class StudentClient {
static Socket socket;
static PrintWriter printWriter;
static BufferedReader bufferedReader;
static Thread thread;
public void clients() {
try {
socket = new Socket("localhost", 8888);// Socket for client
// below line reads input from InputStreamReader
bufferedReader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream()));
// below line writes output to OutPutStream
printWriter = new PrintWriter(socket.getOutputStream(), true);
System.out.println("Connected");// debug code
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println("Not Connected");
}
}
public void run(String commandMessage) {
if (true) {
try {
String input = bufferedReader.readLine();
System.out.println("From server:" + input);
printWriter.println(commandMessage);
} catch (Exception e) {
}
}
}
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
StudentClient studentClient = new StudentClient();
studentClient.clients();
studentClient.run("client");
}
}
Have you tried printWriter.flush() after each write/print?
There are quite a few little problems, as Braj points out. The main one is in this sequence on your server side:
serverSocket = new ServerSocket (8888); // socket for the server
socket = serverSocket.accept(); // BLOCKS waiting for socket to accept client
// ..
printWriter = new PrintWriter(socket.getOutputStream(),true);
This means that printWriter, which you use to write to the client, doesn't even exist until after the server has listened for, blocked waiting on, and accepted a connection from the client.
If you want the connection to be opened for reading and writing without seeming to send anything from the client, send a handshake from the client. You could copy SMTP, and use HELO <myname>. That even tells the server who's calling.
Update after further reading:
I've always done like you have, and used the implicit connect that happens when you use getOutputStream() on the client side. However, Socket does allow you to connect an existing socket manually, using Socket#connect(). Try that, maybe it will work better than a handshake, for you.
I'm new to java socket programming, this program allows TCP server to have a multi-thread that can run concurrently. I try to send the txt file from one client(has another client that will sent file at the same time) to the server side and ask server to send "ok" status message back to client side. But it seems that the server can't receive any file from the client and the strange thing is if i delete the receiveFile() method in my client class, the server is able to recieve the file from client. Can somebody help me?
Server.class
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.SocketException;
public class ConcurrentServer {
public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException
{
int portNumber = 20020;
ServerSocket serverSocket = new ServerSocket(portNumber);
while ( true ) {
new ServerConnection(serverSocket.accept()).start();
}
}
}
class ServerConnection extends Thread
{
Socket clientSocket;
ServerConnection (Socket clientSocket) throws SocketException
{
this.clientSocket = clientSocket;
setPriority(NORM_PRIORITY - 1);
}
public void run()
{
try{
BufferedReader inFromClient = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(clientSocket.getInputStream()));
OutputStream outToClient = clientSocket.getOutputStream();
PrintWriter printOutPut = new PrintWriter(outToClient,true);
while(inFromClient.ready())
{
String request = inFromClient.readLine();
System.out.println(request);
System.out.println("test");
}
printOutPut.write("HTTP/1.1 200 OK\nConnection: close\n\n");
printOutPut.write("<b> Hello sends from Server");
printOutPut.flush();
printOutPut.close();
clientSocket.close();
}
catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e.getMessage());
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Client.class
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.FileReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.Socket;
public class SmallFileClient {
static String file="test.txt";
static PrintWriter outToServer;
static Socket socket;
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException
{
final int PORT=20020;
String serverHostname = new String("127.0.0.1");
socket = new Socket(serverHostname, PORT);
outToServer = new PrintWriter(socket.getOutputStream(),true);
sendFile();
receiveFile();
outToServer.flush();
outToServer.close();
socket.close();
}
//read file and send file to server
public static void sendFile() throws IOException
{
BufferedReader br=new BufferedReader(new FileReader(file));
try
{
String line = br.readLine();
while(line!=null)
{
//send line to server
outToServer.write(line);
line=br.readLine();
}
}catch (Exception e){System.out.println("!!!!");}
br.close();
}
//get reply from server and print it out
public static void receiveFile() throws IOException
{
BufferedReader brComingFromServer = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream()));
try
{
String inline = brComingFromServer.readLine();
while(inline!=null)
{
System.out.println(inline);
inline = brComingFromServer.readLine();
}
}catch (Exception e){}
}
}
Get rid of the ready() test. Change it to:
while ((line = in.readLine()) != null)
{
// ...
}
readLine() will block until data is available. At present you are stopping the read loop as soon as there isn't data available to be read without blocking. In other words you are assuming that `!ready()! means end of stream. It doesn't: see the Javadoc.
I have received error message after the client side successful received one message from server side. The error message is: Exception in thread "main" java.net.SocketException: Software caused connection abort: recv failed
It seems in client class, line = inFromserver.readLine(); would not receive any message from server, making it become "null". But I dont know why. Could somebody please help me?
Server class
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.SocketException;
public class ConcurrentServer {
public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException
{
int portNumber = 20020;
ServerSocket serverSocket = new ServerSocket(portNumber);
while ( true ) {
new ServerConnection(serverSocket.accept()).start();
}
}
}
class ServerConnection extends Thread
{
Socket clientSocket;
PrintWriter outToClient;
ServerConnection (Socket clientSocket) throws SocketException
{
this.clientSocket = clientSocket;
setPriority(NORM_PRIORITY - 1);
}
public void run()
{
BufferedReader inFromClient;
try{
inFromClient = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(clientSocket.getInputStream()));
OutputStream outToClient = clientSocket.getOutputStream();
PrintWriter printOutPut = new PrintWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(outToClient),true);
String request= inFromClient.readLine();
if(request !=null)
{
if(!request.equalsIgnoreCase("finished"))
{
printOutPut.write("Receving data");
}
else
{
printOutPut.write("file received");
}
}
}catch (IOException e) {
System.out.println(e.getMessage());
e.printStackTrace();
}
try
{
clientSocket.close();
}catch (IOException e) {
System.out.println(e.getMessage());
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
client class
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
public class client{
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception{
final int PORT=20020;
String serverHostname = new String("127.0.0.1");
Socket socket;
PrintWriter outToServer;
BufferedReader inFromServer;
BufferedReader inFromUser;
byte[] dataToTransfer;
String line;
int counter=0;
int i=0;
socket = new Socket(serverHostname, PORT);
outToServer = new PrintWriter(socket.getOutputStream(),true);
inFromServer = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream()));
inFromUser = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
System.out.println("Simulation of file transferring");
System.out.println("Enter the file size you want to transfer (Max Size 50MB)");
int userInput = Integer.parseInt(inFromUser.readLine());
System.out.println("Transferring start");
boolean connection = true;
while(connection)
{
//set transfer rate at 1MB/s
dataToTransfer = new byte[1000000];
Thread.sleep(1000);
if(i<userInput)
{
outToServer.println(dataToTransfer);
counter++;
System.out.println(counter + "MB file has been transferred");
}
else
{
outToServer.println("Finished");
}
line = inFromServer.readLine();
System.out.println(line);
if(!line.equalsIgnoreCase("file received"))
{
}
else
{
System.out.println("Transfer completed");
break;
}
i++;
}
outToServer.close();
inFromServer.close();
inFromUser.close();
socket.close();
}
}
You are sending byte array from client to server and reading string on server side.
Insert somthing in your byte array and then Convert your byte array into String
String str = new String(dataToTransfer,int offset, 1000000);
then write:
outToServer.println(str);