1 Server- Multiple Clients Program
I have a 1 server, multiple clients program. I can't get it to run. I keep getting error:
3 warnings found:
File: C:\Users\Pa\Desktop\MultiThreadChatClient.java [line: 80]
Warning: The method readLine() from the type java.io.DataInputStream is deprecated
File: C:\Users\Pa\Desktop\MultiThreadChatServer.java [line: 92]
Warning: The method readLine() from the type java.io.DataInputStream is deprecated
File: C:\Users\Pa\Desktop\MultiThreadChatServer.java [line: 98]
Warning: The method readLine() from the type java.io.DataInputStream is deprecated
Any Help would be much appreciated.
Code :
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
public class MultiThreadChatClient implements Runnable{
// Declaration section
// clientClient: the client socket
// os: the output stream
// is: the input stream
static Socket clientSocket = null;
static PrintStream os = null;
static DataInputStream is = null;
static BufferedReader inputLine = null;
static boolean closed = false;
public static void main(String[] args) {
// The default port
int port_number=2222;
String host="localhost";
if (args.length < 2)
{
System.out.println("Usage: java MultiThreadChatClient \n"+
"Now using host="+host+", port_number="+port_number);
} else {
host=args[0];
port_number=Integer.valueOf(args[1]).intValue();
}
// Initialization section:
// Try to open a socket on a given host and port
// Try to open input and output streams
try {
clientSocket = new Socket(host, port_number);
inputLine = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
os = new PrintStream(clientSocket.getOutputStream());
is = new DataInputStream(clientSocket.getInputStream());
} catch (UnknownHostException e) {
System.err.println("Don't know about host "+host);
} catch (IOException e) {
System.err.println("Couldn't get I/O for the connection to the host "+host);
}
// If everything has been initialized then we want to write some data
// to the socket we have opened a connection to on port port_number
if (clientSocket != null && os != null && is != null) {
try {
// Create a thread to read from the server
new Thread(new MultiThreadChatClient()).start();
while (!closed) {
os.println(inputLine.readLine());
}
// Clean up:
// close the output stream
// close the input stream
// close the socket
os.close();
is.close();
clientSocket.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
System.err.println("IOException: " + e);
}
}
}
public void run() {
String responseLine;
// Keep on reading from the socket till we receive the "Bye" from the server,
// once we received that then we want to break.
try{
while ((responseLine = is.readLine()) != null) {
System.out.println(responseLine);
if (responseLine.indexOf("*** Bye") != -1) break;
}
closed=true;
} catch (IOException e) {
System.err.println("IOException: " + e);
}
}
}
Code :
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
public class MultiThreadChatServer{
// Declaration section:
// declare a server socket and a client socket for the server
// declare an input and an output stream
static Socket clientSocket = null;
static ServerSocket serverSocket = null;
// This chat server can accept up to 10 clients' connections
static clientThread t[] = new clientThread[10];
public static void main(String args[]) {
// The default port
int port_number=2222;
if (args.length < 1)
{
System.out.println("Usage: java MultiThreadChatServer \n"+
"Now using port number="+port_number);
} else {
port_number=Integer.valueOf(args[0]).intValue();
}
// Initialization section:
// Try to open a server socket on port port_number (default 2222)
// Note that we can't choose a port less than 1023 if we are not
// privileged users (root)
try {
serverSocket = new ServerSocket(port_number);
}
catch (IOException e)
{System.out.println(e);}
// Create a socket object from the ServerSocket to listen and accept
// connections.
// Open input and output streams for this socket will be created in
// client's thread since every client is served by the server in
// an individual thread
while(true){
try {
clientSocket = serverSocket.accept();
for(int i=0; i<=9; i++){
if(t[i]==null)
{
(t[i] = new clientThread(clientSocket,t)).start();
break;
}
}
}
catch (IOException e) {
System.out.println(e);}
}
}
}
// This client thread opens the input and the output streams for a particular client,
// ask the client's name, informs all the clients currently connected to the
// server about the fact that a new client has joined the chat room,
// and as long as it receive data, echos that data back to all other clients.
// When the client leaves the chat room this thread informs also all the
// clients about that and terminates.
class clientThread extends Thread{
DataInputStream is = null;
PrintStream os = null;
Socket clientSocket = null;
clientThread t[];
public clientThread(Socket clientSocket, clientThread[] t){
this.clientSocket=clientSocket;
this.t=t;
}
public void run()
{
String line;
String name;
try{
is = new DataInputStream(clientSocket.getInputStream());
os = new PrintStream(clientSocket.getOutputStream());
os.println("Enter your name.");
name = is.readLine();
os.println("Hello "+name+" to our chat room.\nTo leave enter /quit in a new line");
for(int i=0; i<=9; i++)
if (t[i]!=null && t[i]!=this)
t[i].os.println("*** A new user "+name+" entered the chat room !!! ***" );
while (true) {
line = is.readLine();
if(line.startsWith("/quit")) break;
for(int i=0; i<=9; i++)
if (t[i]!=null) t[i].os.println("<"+name+"> "+line);
}
for(int i=0; i<=9; i++)
if (t[i]!=null && t[i]!=this)
t[i].os.println("*** The user "+name+" is leaving the chat room !!! ***" );
os.println("*** Bye "+name+" ***");
// Clean up:
// Set to null the current thread variable such that other client could
// be accepted by the server
for(int i=0; i<=9; i++)
if (t[i]==this) t[i]=null;
// close the output stream
// close the input stream
// close the socket
is.close();
os.close();
clientSocket.close();
}
catch(IOException e){};
}
}
Re: 1 Server- Multiple Clients Program
Quote:
The method readLine() from the type java.io.DataInputStream is deprecated
You need to read the API doc for the DataInputStream class's readLine method. There are comments there on the recommended classes and methods to use.
Go here
Java Platform SE 6
and find a link to the class's doc in the lower left
Re: 1 Server- Multiple Clients Program