I made this script:
public class Server {
ServerSocket serv = null;
ObjectInputStream in = null;
ObjectOutputStream out = null;
Socket conn = null;
public Server() {
setLogger(getClass());
setupSocketServer();
listen();
}
public void listen() {
try {
while (true) {
conn = serv.accept();
getLogger().log(new LogRecord(Level.INFO, "Connection established from: " + conn.getInetAddress().getHostAddress()));
out = new ObjectOutputStream(conn.getOutputStream());
in = new ObjectInputStream(conn.getInputStream());
}
}
catch (IOException ex) {
getLogger().log(new LogRecord(Level.SEVERE, "Connection dropped from: " + conn.getInetAddress().getHostAddress()));
}
}
public void setupSocketServer() {
try {
serv = new ServerSocket(Config.PORT_NUMBER, Config.MAX_CONNECTIONS);
getLogger().log(new LogRecord(Level.INFO, "Starting Server on: " + serv.getInetAddress().getHostAddress() + ":" + serv.getLocalPort()));
}
catch (IOException e) {
getLogger().log(new LogRecord(Level.SEVERE, "Socket can not connect to host address"));
System.exit(0);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
new Server();
}
}
But whenever I open my client connection, then close it again and try to re-open, the server has already closed out. I want to be able to keep an infinite connection which allows multiple people to connect. How would I go about doing this?
while(true) {Socket s = serv.accept(); (new Thread(new MyController(s))).start();}design paradigm