what is "chucking" of data? do you mean chunking? not sure what you mean.

the included Apache HTTP client works all right, 
but i had some problems syncing cookies with 
WebKit, so i ended up rolling my own HTTP for 
Android. never looked back...



>Thanks guys you have been a big help.
>
>One last question if you use the HTTPClient for 
>android do you have to deal with problems such 
>as chucking of data.
>
>On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Roman ( 
>T-Mobile USA) 
><<mailto:roman.baumgaert...@t-mobile.com>roman.baumgaert...@t-mobile.com> 
>wrote:
>
>As Jason suggested you can write a simple protocol which finds out
>about the clients within your wireless LAN. Something like
>
>+ clients which are interested to be part of the file transfer within
>your WLAN are listening to the LAN broadcast ip address
>+ sender sends out a request to all clients which are interested in
>receiving the file
>+ all clients interested are responding back with their IP address
>+ start your file transfer (ftp or http post) using the client IP
>address (if you have multiple clients you can loop through the list of
>clients)
>
>Note: you could also use the broadcast IP (more efficient) address for
>the file transfer but then everyone on the wireless LAN could receive
>the file.
>
>
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>On Nov 9, 3:47 pm, Jason Proctor 
><<mailto:jason.android.li...@gmail.com>jason.android.li...@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>  > you could broadcast on a known port number to
>>  find each other, then once you've done that, use
>>  HTTP GET/PUT on another known port. HTTP servers
>>  are pretty easy to write, and there is a client
>>  in the Android SDK.
>>
>>
>>
>>  >Roman,
>>
>>  >Thanks for the response. What I am trying to do
>>  >is, write a program be able to send a file of
>>  >any type (but probably an mp3) from one android
>>  >phone to another android phone. The two phone
>>  >will only be a few meters apart if that.
>>  >Bluetooth was not working very well I was just
>>  >getting a lot of problems. Both phone are using
>>  >android 1.5 do you have any tips on setting ftp
>>  >client/server and android.
>>
>>  >Thanks and Regards
>>  >Mike
>>
>>  >On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 8:47 PM, Abhi
>
>  > 
> ><<mailto:<mailto:abhishek.r.sha...@gmail.com>abhishek.r.sha...@gmail.com><mailto:abhishek.r.sha...@gmail.com>abhishek.r.sha...@gmail.com>
>>  >wrote:
>>
>>  >Hi Romain,
>>
>>  >To add to my above note, the preferred wireless connection would be Wi-
>>  >Fi and not Bluetooth.
>>
>>  >Is there a way to find out what devices are connected to your WLAN?
>>  >Like how we do a scan for Wireless Access Points. Is there a way by
>>  >which these Wireless devices can share MAC addresses to identify each
>>  >other?
>>
>>  >Thanks,
>>
>>  >Abhi
>>
>>  >On Nov 9, 1:59 pm, Abhi
>>  
>> ><<mailto:<mailto:abhishek.r.sha...@gmail.com>abhishek.r.sha...@gmail.com><mailto:abhishek.r.sha...@gmail.com>abhishek.r.sha...@gmail.com>
>>  >wrote:
>>  >>  Hi,
>>
>>  >>  I am trying to do a similar thing but not between two phones. I am
>>  >>  trying to accomplish wireless printing to my home wireless printer.
>>  >>  Could you please guide me through to the initial steps?
>>
>>  >>  Thanks,
>>
>>  >>  Abhi
>>
>>  >>  On Nov 9, 1:50 pm, "Roman ( T-Mobile USA)" <roman.baumgaert...@t-
>>
>>  >> 
>> <<http://mobile.com>http://mobile.com><http://mobile.com>mobile.com> 
>>wrote:
>>  >>  > You can write a ftp like client/server application. Use TCP socket
>>  >>  > communication for the file transfer application.
>>
>>  >>  > If you are in the same network you have not to worry about too much.
>>  >>  > If you try to do a file transfer on cellular things get more
>>  >>  > complicated. Let me know what you exactly are trying to accomplish.
>>
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>>  >>  > Sr. SW Engineer-OSDC
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>>
>>  >>  > On Nov 8, 10:00 am, Mike88
>>  
>> >><<mailto:<mailto:michael...@gmail.com>michael...@gmail.com><mailto:michael...@gmail.com>michael...@gmail.com>
>>  >>wrote:
>>
>>  >>  > > Hello,
>>
>>  >>  > > Can some give me advice on what I 
>>could use to write code to transfer
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