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How to use java to write a tcp OR udp program which can implement communications between two hosts in a Lan?

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entrepreneur - 26 Dec 2006 08:12 GMT
thank you in advance.
Paul Hamaker - 26 Dec 2006 09:48 GMT
Here's a TCP example :
http://javalessons.com/cgi-bin/fun/java-tutorials-main.cgi?ses=ao789&code=sok&sub=adv
For UDP you can use DatagramSockets.
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http://javalessons.com  Paul Hamaker, SEMM
Teaching ICT since 1987
entrepreneur - 26 Dec 2006 14:25 GMT
> Here's a TCP example :http://javalessons.com/cgi-bin/fun/java-tutorials-main.cgi?ses=ao789&...
> For UDP you can use DatagramSockets.
> --http://javalessons.com Paul Hamaker, SEMM
> Teaching ICT since 1987
I need the exact code in java.
Gordon Beaton - 26 Dec 2006 15:46 GMT
> I need the exact code in java.

How much are you offering us to do this work for you?

/gordon

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entrepreneur - 26 Dec 2006 14:27 GMT
> thank you in advance.
don't be too long. Since i'm not good at coding.
Luc The Perverse - 26 Dec 2006 19:14 GMT
>> thank you in advance.
> don't be too long. Since i'm not good at coding.

You may not realize this, but you are being rude.

This is not a group of slaves waiting around to do your bidding.

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LTP

:)
Lew - 27 Dec 2006 04:46 GMT
"entrepreneur" <mailtumengyu@gmail.com> wrote
>> don't be too long. Since i'm not good at coding.

> You may not realize this, but you are being rude.

Surely he realizes it. This must be a case of leg-pulling.

- Lew
entrepreneur - 01 Jan 2007 11:19 GMT
> >> thank you in advance.
> > don't be too long. Since i'm not good at coding.You may not realize this, but you are being rude.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> :)
really appreciate your advice.
entrepreneur - 01 Jan 2007 11:29 GMT
i will learn good wording.

> >> thank you in advance.
> > don't be too long. Since i'm not good at coding.You may not realize this, but you are being rude.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> :)
Luc The Perverse - 01 Jan 2007 20:25 GMT
> i will learn good wording.

cool ;)

I think part of the problem is you wanting it done for you.   We have no
problem helping you understand something, but if you want work done for
you - then you probably need to find a contract pay site.  (There are
several of them - I would suggest my favorite, but I'm afraid of being
tagged as "spam")

--
LTP

:)
Greg R. Broderick - 26 Dec 2006 14:40 GMT
> thank you in advance.

Please see the tutorial at
<http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/networking/index.html>.

Cheers!
GRB

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Lars Enderin - 26 Dec 2006 18:42 GMT
entrepreneur skrev:
> thank you in advance.

1. Don't write your question in the subject line (only). I did not even
see the whole question without scrolling sideways.
2. Don't assume that you will get a comprehensive answer which solves
your problem directly.
3. Don't "thank you in advance". That puts pressure on the respondents.
Nobody should be forced to answer.


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