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Foil 48 Socket from the Client Side

From Java Tutorial 98- 4: Multi-Treading, Useful Java Classes, I/O and Networking NAVO Tutorial -- Sept 23 1998. by Geoffrey C. Fox, Nancy McCracken

Socket examples for Foil 48
1 A Java applet or application can open a socket to a Java server application through the Socket class (or any other running program).
  • Socket t = new Socket("internet host name", port)
  • or Socket t = new Socket(this.getCodeBase().getHost(), port)
2 The latter form is useful for applets as the applet can only use a socket to a server application running on the web host machine that the applet code was downloaded from.
3 Sockets have methods getInputStream and getOutputStream which can be used for communication. Note that both communication directions are possible at the same time on a socket.

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