Tom, are you on the same router as the "desktop"?  If so, you should
be able to make a request (http, for example) from the android device
to the desktop via it's local IP address (probably 192.168.x.x).  If
you're trying to access the "desktop" from a mobile network, or a
different router, you'll have to do some configuration... mainly
you'll want to set up port forwarding on your router, and if you have
a dynamic IP from your Internet Service Provider, you'll probably want
a service like http://www.dyndns.com/

Hope this helps.


On Aug 3, 4:57 pm, Tom <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have an application that will run on a desktop behind a router.  The
> application makes a call to a webservice and updates its connection
> information periodically.  The desktop has a database that I need to
> retrieve information from via an Android phone.  The phone needs to
> request the information from the application.  How do I connect the
> application on the phone to the desktop application behind the router?
> Thanks in advance,
> Tom

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