import com.mobilerobots.Aria.*; public class socket { static { try { System.loadLibrary("AriaJava"); } catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) { System.err.println("Native code library libAriaJava failed to load. Make sure that its directory is in your library path; See javaExamples/README.txt and the chapter on Dynamic Linking Problems in the SWIG Java documentation (http://www.swig.org) for help.\n" + e); System.exit(1); } } public static void main(String argv[]) { Aria.init(); ArSocket s1 = new ArSocket(); // server socket. accepts clients. ArSocket s2 = new ArSocket(); // client ArSocket s1client = new ArSocket(); // used by server to communicate with client if (!s1.open(6789, ArSocket.Type.TCP)) { System.err.println("Error opening first TCP socket on port 6789."); Aria.exit(1); } System.out.println("First socket opened and listening on port 6789."); System.out.println("Connecting second socket to localhost port 6789..."); if (!s2.connect("localhost", 6789)) { System.err.println("Error connecting second TCP socket to local host port 6789"); Aria.exit(2); } if (!s1.accept(s1client)) { System.err.println("Error accepting client on first socket."); Aria.exit(3); } System.out.println("Connected."); System.out.println("Second socket is sending \"hello\" to first..."); s2.write("hello"); String text = new String(""); text = s1client.read(512, 5000); // arguments are buffer size and timeout to wait /* while(text.length() == 0) { text = s1client.read(512, 5000); // arguments are buffer size and timeout to wait } */ System.out.println("=> First socket recieved \""+text+"\" ("+text.length()+")"); System.out.println("First socket is sending \"hello\" to second..."); s1client.write("hello"); text = s2.read(512, 5000); System.out.println("=> Second socket recieved \""+text+"\""); s2.close(); Aria.exit(0); } }