Re: [Anyremote-user] Sony Erricson W300i
Remote control software for applications using wi-fi or bluetooth
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From: Karl B. <kar...@gm...> - 2007-04-03 07:27:12
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Actually I've found the format. it's: socket://ip_addr:port_no It might be handy to put this information on the site in the 'server usage' page. Also, anybody know if I can keep a list of connections on the java client? When I open the java client again it only show the last connection I was using. Not a list of all connections I have used. This would be handy, as it takes a little while to type in a socket address using a number pad. I have successfully used it to monitor and control servers at work over socket connections, even though I wont be using it for such in the future because of the insecurity of the socket connections. But bravo to you all on a top project. Regards, Karl Bowden On 4/3/07, Karl Bowden <kar...@gm...> wrote: > Just thought I'd let you know I've tested the anyremote client on a Sony Erricson W300i and can confirm that it works with bluetooth. > > One point your probably already aware of: > There is no online archive for either of the mailing lists > > And one question: > What address do I put into the JAR client running on the phone to make it connect to a anyremote server running on a socket, eg public_ip_addr:3300 > > Regards, > Karl Bowden > > |