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package
MV3500Cohort2019JulySeptember.homework1
;
//gitlab test
import
java.io.*
;
import
java.net.*
;
/**
* The simplest possible TCP network program. It listens for
* a connection, from telnet (telnet localhost 2317) or a program
* you write, which we will do later. Right now the TcpExample simply
* writes a string in response to a connection.
*
* Modifying his program is the basis for Assignment 1.
*
* Testing the running server program from telnet looks like this:
*
* it154916:projects mcgredo$ telnet localhost 2317
* Trying ::1...
* Connected to localhost.
* Escape character is '^]'.
* This was written by the server
* Connection closed by foreign host.
*
* Notice that "This was written by the server" matches
* what is written by the code below, over the output stream.
*
* After this first connection the program below drops out
* the bottom of the program, and does not repeat itself.
* The program exits.
*
* @author mcgredo, brutzman
*/
public
class
BrennenstuhlTcpExample1Telnet
{
public
static
void
main
(
String
[]
args
)
{
try
{
System
.
out
.
println
(
"TcpExample1Telnet has started and is waiting for a connection."
);
System
.
out
.
println
(
" help: https://savage.nps.edu/Savage/developers.html#telnet"
);
System
.
out
.
println
(
" enter (telnet localhost 2317) or (nc localhost 2317)..."
);
// The ServerSocket waits for a connection from a client.
// It returns a Socket object when the connection occurs.
ServerSocket
serverSocket
=
new
ServerSocket
(
2317
);
// The Socket object represents the connection between
// the server and client, including a full duplex connection
Socket
clientConnection
=
serverSocket
.
accept
();
// Use Java io classes to write text (as opposed to
// unknown bytes of some sort) to the client
OutputStream
os
=
clientConnection
.
getOutputStream
();
PrintStream
ps
=
new
PrintStream
(
os
);
ps
.
println
(
"This client response was written by server TcpExample1."
);
// to remote clientnc
System
.
out
.
println
(
"This server response was written by server TcpExample1."
);
// to server console
// "flush()" in important in that it forces a write
// across what is in fact a slow connection
ps
.
flush
();
clientConnection
.
close
();
System
.
out
.
println
(
"TcpExample1 completed successfully."
);
}
catch
(
IOException
e
)
{
System
.
out
.
println
(
"problem with networking: "
+
e
);
}
}
}
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