Network communication with NSFileHandle & NSSocketPort
Network communication with NSFileHandle & NSSocketPort
- Subject: Network communication with NSFileHandle & NSSocketPort
- From: "Valentin Dan" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 05:58:06 -0400
- Thread-topic: Network communication with NSFileHandle & NSSocketPort
Hi,
I need to send and receive message over the network but I got stuck …
I have the following code
…
unsigned short serverPort = 9000;
NSString * serverAddress = @“192.1.2.1”;
NSSocketPort * socketPort = [[NSSocketPort alloc] initRemoteWithTCPPort:serverPort host:serverAddress];
…
The problem is that [socketPort socket] always returns -1. (The server is running & accepting connections on that port). Using htons(serverPort) makes no difference.
Any ideas; or maybe there’s a better way than using NSFileHandle & NSSocketPort ?
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