Stun4J and JStun both work. I have tried them.
Just use the sample code provided on their sites.
Of course, these STUN libs will only work with certain types of NATs.

Cheers,
Earlence

On Sep 2, 1:49 pm, Android Programmer <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi. I am making an IM application for Android. The application
> consists of a server and client, both residing on the android. At
> startup, the applications register with a webserver. If a client wants
> to send an IM to a server behind a NAT router, how this be done? I
> heard of stun4j and jstun but found nowhere an example of their usage
> in android. Thanks!

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