What about service providers which don't allow or firewall most if not
all incoming ports?
Can you still act a server?

But yeah, I guess for private networks you could do some interesting stuff.

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 8:09 PM, kypriakos <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> To answer Miguel's question(s):
> (1) Because I can ;) thanks to iJetty.
> (2) We are building peer-to-peer composite service middleware for
> mobile devices.
> Services such as shared calendars across trusted groups or phone cam
> etc.
>
> I have done this successfully on Nokia Internet Tablets (Java CDC) and
> the performance
> was fairly good. Not sure how Android devices will fare on all this
> but that's the reason
> of the exercise anyway
>
> On Oct 6, 6:11 pm, Bret Foreman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I've been looking at doing the same thing so one of my apps can offer
>> web services. I'll be interested to hear what people think.
>>
>> On Oct 6, 2:59 pm, Miguel Morales <[email protected]> wrote:> You want 
>> to run an HTTP server on Android?  Why?
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