This is my manifest file
There is set up, network access.
activity code, the following code is executed when clicking the Connect button.
if (isConnecting) {
try {
if (socket! = null && clientThread! = null) {
socket.close ();
/ / ClientThread.interrupt ();
}
} Catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace ();
}
connectBtn.setText ("on-line");
isConnecting = false;
} Else {
clientThread = new Thread (myRunnable); / / build a client thread
clientThread.start ();
connectBtn.setText ("offline");
isConnecting = true;
}
}
This is the code
Runnableprivate Runnable myRunnable = new Runnable () {
@ Override
public void run () {
Log.d ("tag", "myRunnable");
ObjectInputStream ois = null;
String sIP = "192.168.1.138";
int port = 54679;
try {
socket = new Socket (sIP, port);
socket.setSoTimeout (5000);
Message threadMsg = new Message ();
threadMsg.what = 1;
/ *
handleMsg = "myRunnable";
handler.sendMessage (threadMsg); * /
handleMsg = "connected \ n";
handler.sendMessage (threadMsg);
ois = new ObjectInputStream (socket.getInputStream ());
Log.d ("tag", "socket is started");
} Catch (Exception e1) {
Message threadMsg = new Message ();
threadMsg.what = 1;
handleMsg = "Connection Exception:" + e1.getMessage ();
handler.sendMessage (threadMsg);
isConnecting = false;
e1.printStackTrace ();
}
while (isConnecting) {
try {
message = (MessageBean) ois.readObject ();
} Catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace ();
}
Message threadMsg = new Message ();
threadMsg.what = 1;
handleMsg = "Sender:" + message.getSender () + "message:"
+ Message.getMsg ();
handler.sendMessage (threadMsg);
}
}
};
I have checked more than N times, will not ah! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Always prompt timed out ! !
Really do not know how to check down, help ah! ! ! !<-! Main posts under Banner (D4) -><-! Posts under the main text (D5) ->
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Or use the simulator, the simulator may need to switch to TCP port, high version of the Android phones do not need to run,
Then confirm 192.168.1.138 This is a pass.
Reply:
Direct test java code, see if you can connect successfully
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This is a pass, I use eclipse, written in java server code. Another program will be able to connect, I would not write this! All of the code lines examined, feel the problem lies in socket = new Socket (sIP, port); This line of code, but I see other programs written in the same way, no problem.
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As the code server, and indeed pass. I used another program to test, and now feel the problem lies in socket = new Socket (sIP, port); This line code.
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Then use this to try: socket = new Socket (); socket.connect (inetAddresss, timeOut);
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With real machine running
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Found a mistake is a mistake that port, one of the numbers wrong. . . . .
Thank you, ah
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