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Hi Chamara,
Please provide more information. Think of how many billions of possible
applications can use TCP/IP Socket communication[SIC]. Do you think
that when you say that, it gives us enough information to see where your
error might be?
You also say that the other side is Java running on Linux. Do you think
that tells us enough about the program that we can think about the
mistakes that might be made?
I mean... think about it... are you really providing enough information?
The operating system, and the programming language are the only pieces
of information needed to troubleshoot a program?
On 2/1/2011 6:09 AM, Chamara Withanachchi wrote:
Dear All,I
I'm trying to use Scott's SOCKUTILR4 Program to do some TCP/IP Socket
communication. Problem is When I telnet to designated port it accepts the
connection and read the telnet session buffer without any Issue. But when
use our Java program to communicate to the port I can see it is listeningto
port but it does not show the data which Im sending from Java Program.
My Java Program is in a Linux server in the same network.
Does any one have an Idea ?
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