javadoc for permission:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/Manifest.permission.html
security doc for android:
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/security/security.html



On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 7:41 AM, Lorenz <lorenzoteod...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> It works thanks Ash!
> where can I have a look for permissions(like
> "android.permission.INTERNET" ) regarding receving GPS coordinates?Or
> do you know some tutorials?
>
>
> On 28 Lug, 21:29, "Misra Ashish-QNK648" <ash.mi...@motorola.com>
> wrote:
>  > Hi
> >
> > Did you add <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"
> > />
> > To your manifest file.
> >
> > Try it works
> >
> > Cheers
> > Ash
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: android-beginners@googlegroups.com
> > [mailto:android-beginn...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Lorenz
> > Sent: 28 July 2009 18:15
> > To: Android Beginners
> > Subject: [android-beginners]Problem: connect to a server
> >
> > Hi to everyone,
> > I want to connect my Android application to a server through a thread
> > but it doesn't work, as a matter of fact the server doesn't answer.
> > My code is:
> >
> > import java.io.IOException;
> > import android.app.Activity;
> > import android.content.Context;
> > import android.os.Bundle;
> > import java.io.*;
> > import java.net.*;
> > import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
> >
> > public class C extends Activity {
> >         private PrintWriter savedpoint;
> >         private Context context = this;
> >         private TextView statusField;
> >
> >     @Override
> >     public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
> >         super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
> >         setContentView(R.layout.main);
> >
> >         F thread=new F(getFilesDir(),this,statusField);
> >         thread.start
> > ();                                                //START THE THREAD
> >     }
> > }
> >
> >                                     //THE THREAD THAT HAVE TO CONNECT TO
> > THE SERVER class F extends Thread{
> >         Context context;
> >
> >         private final static String host = "10.0.2.2";
> >         private final static int port = 2111;
> >
> >         F(Context context){this.context=context;}
> >         public void run()
> >         {
> >
> >                 try{
> >
> >                 Socket socket = null;
> >                 PrintWriter out = null;
> >                 InetAddress ip = InetAddress.getByName(host);
> >                 socket = new Socket(ip,port);
> >
> >                 } catch (UnknownHostException e) {
> >                         e.printStackTrace();
> >                 } catch (IOException e) {
> >                         e.printStackTrace();}
> >         }
> > }
> > //THE SERVER is simple, it accepts a client at 2111 port ,when a client
> > is accepted, the server  report it on the shell with "CLient Connected".
> > //Furthermore, the server has already been tested with a normal client
> > and it perfectly works!
> >
> > So, what can be theproblem??with the port?with the host address??
> > if someone have done something like this or know what could be
> theproblemor have the time to test it please answer me!In case I can post
>  > also the Server code that is very simple!
> > thank in advance
> >
>


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Michael Leung
http://www.itblogs.info
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