I test WiFiDirectDemo that is available as Android example, it works as it should. Now this app work as Server-Client. What I want is to work as p2p. Both devices should be able to receive and send data.
I don't know how to achieve communication in both ways?
Any direction in the right way would be much appreciated.
It seems that both devices serves as client and server. And sending messages between is simple, Developer should just implement system for checking and acknowledgment.
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I need some help in terms of choosing a design option for my problem.
I currently managed to implement a RaspberryPi acting as a Server and my local machine to act as the client. This client send JSON-Data to the Server which processes these. Everything is working as expected and I am using TCP-Sockets for the communication.
My problem:
The next step of my project will be, that I will use instead of a PC an Android-Device as client. What I want to achieve is, to send data to the server on the go. What I mean by that is, I do not want to restrict the server to be in a special network neither the client. What can be expected, is that server and client are next to each other, like in the range of a bluetooth connection. My question is, is there a relatively simple way to implement this communication? Is TCP a possible solution for this (even working in mobile networks?) or do I need to use Bluetooth, or is the way to go, to create some kind of network the client/server connects to and communicate here?
Sorry for propably stupid questions, but I am new to all this network stuff.
EDIT:
Since there were no respones, maybe I can do a more precise question. Is there a proper way to scan a network for a device name?
The only way I currently can imagine is to do a bruteforce like check on every IP-Address and resolve the names?
I first tried to let the Pi host an ad-hoc network, but it seems that non-rooted android smartphones do not have the possibility to access ad-hoc networks.
Therefore I made the Pi acting as an access point.
The communication now is very simple realized by a tcp server-client system.
I want to send notification from one android device (android tv without bluetooth, telephony) to another android device (phone/tablet). Both are on same wifi network. Through the notification, I want to launch an app or open a page in phone/tablet browser.
I went through GCM messaging and also saw some options where we can have a kind of http server on the phone running but could not understand implementation.
Can someone help with idea and if possible, some piece of code as well.
As I need it for demo, so even any hack solution is fine for me :-)
Thanks for any help or reading.
Your best bet as a hacky solution is to do simple Socket connection between two devices. Since they are on same Wifi, it will be simpler and won't have any firewall restrictions.
Avoid GCM, it requires setting up a GCM Server and then complex registration. It also makes your solution dependent upon Internet connectivity & Google ofcourse.
See an example here:
http://android-er.blogspot.in/2014/02/android-sercerclient-example-client.html
Basically one device such as TV can be a socket listener. The phone/tablet can connect to that socket and then you can initiate a notification on either device based on your requirements and data exchange.
what is the best framework that I should use to make a remote control app for Android. What I want to do is something like Tony Fadel's app for Android and Iphone where you control your house thermostat temperature remotely with a smartphone app.
I was going to use sockets programming, but not sure if that is the best way. If it is then i will use it, but wanted some feedback before i get started.
If I make one android device the server and the other device the client I will still have to manually set the IP address every time I want to connect the client to the server.
I am trying to avoid having to make a web-app and having to make a php website to act as a server for this. Having to keep a server running is too much overhead. would rather make something like two android phones or tablets that can send message to each other over the internet or wifi router without too much setup and effort.
Would appreciate any ideas on this. I can't figure out how the nest thermostat works (http://www.nest.com/) but that is kind of the functionality that I am looking to copy. I wonder if they have to use a centralized server for all of the remote controls. If there is a way to do this peer to peer that would be great. that way all i would need is two Android tablets.
The other examples I can think of is VOIP like skype and google talk. I am sure these don't use a centralized server for voice calls. My needs are much more simple. no voice or video, only sending text messages from one android device to another over the internet. Each android device will probably be using wifi exclusively.
I have a task to integrate a Bluetooth device into my application. Now my requirement is very specific. The device has a specific communication protocol which relies on certain ACKs but I figured it would make my development much easier if there was a program that let me test communication with the device.
I was wondering if there was a program for Linux, or perhaps a simple Android program which let me communicate with any Bluetooth device with a series of pings using data I enter and simply log the responses.
EDIT: I might not have been clear enough in my question.
I have a scale that I need to integrate into my application, and the scale has a protocol similar to this:
Get a specific byte string from device
Transfer data
Transfer packet for disconnection
Receive acknowledgement for disconnect packet
Disconnect
Now when I have to issue a POST request from my application, I usually build a test script online so I can test if the POST works properly.
I was wondering if there was something similar I could do with the device.
Thanks
Your question is not clear enough. To communicate with a BT device, you need to know what profile your device supports. Depending on that, you can find a way in Android or Linux or windows to communicate with the device.
The simplest way is to open an RFCOMM channel from android/PC and transfer data to and from the device. For this the device has to support the serial port profile (SPP). If you want to do this in Android, look for the BluetoothChat example from google.
If you want to use a PC/mac/linux look at the Bluez python module. It's really simple to use. There are plenty of other options too..
I was looking for something like SENA BTerm. It lets me connect to any device and send whatever data I wish.
It is an extremely useful tool for testing my code.
http://www.sena.com/download/manual_bterm/overview.html is where you can find it.
I have a small project I am working on and one of the technical problems I am running into is finding a easy way to get one app on one android device to push data to another app on another android device via lan.
I do not want to have to resort to the push API or other similar solutions in case there is no Internet connection.
I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for this.
Thanks.
You could definitely use Java Sockets. Open a ServerSocket on one device and connect to it using a socket on the other device. You can then send and receive whatever data you want.