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Foil 38 Sockets from the Server Side

From Java Tutorial - Spring 1997 Part 4: Multithreading, useful Java classes, I/O, Networking, and the future Peking Tutorial, Web Certificate -- Spring-Summer 1997. by Nancy J. McCracken,Geoffrey C. Fox


1 A Java application can open a single Socket on a port and open an InputStream and OutputStream just like the client, but in general, a server will want to be able to open multiple sockets to establish communication with a number of clients at the same time.
2 The ServerSocket class allows multiple sockets:
  • ServerSocket s = new ServerSocket(port);
3 Then the Java server application can use the accept method to open a socket for each client which tries to open a socket on the port:
  • Socket client = s.accept();
4 Typically, a server main program would be waiting to accept a client. When a client tries to establish a socket, the accept proceeds. Then the server would spawn a thread to handle that one socket, opening input and output streams as necessary and communicating with the client.

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