What? No UPnP for Android?
On Sep 21, 11:20 am, Kostya Vasilyev kmans...@gmail.com wrote:
Sure, that's possible - as long as the server is accessible from the
client.
The easiest case is that both phones are connected to the same Wifi router.
If the server is behind any NATs (looking from
There are various UPnP projects that could be used, but nothing built-in.
-- Kostya
22.09.2010 11:16, Indicator Veritatis пишет:
What? No UPnP for Android?
On Sep 21, 11:20 am, Kostya Vasilyevkmans...@gmail.com wrote:
Sure, that's possible - as long as the server is accessible from the
Of course it is possible. It is possible to sit on a hedgehog, too;)
But neither is necessarily advisable. Neither is very comfortable.
The problem I expect you will encounter in using one phone as a server
for another is that the carrier network really is not optimized for
that kind of traffic:
As mentioned this may be hard over 3g or similar client-intended
networks.
But bluetooth may work within range - there's an example peer-to-peer
bluetooth chat application in the latest SDK.
On Sep 19, 3:57 pm, ambi ambi1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am new to developing applications for android
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