UPDATE: Got it working, thank you very much for your help.
In this program, my server takes a command followed by 1 or 2 operands from the client and returns the result of the operation.
SOLVED: I am having trouble in scanning the line of client input and in performing the actual operation in the switch statement, if anyone could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Thanks for your time.
Here is the code:
import java.io.*;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.util.Scanner;
// Takes in a mathematical operation and the operands from a client and returns the result
// Valid operations are add, sub, multiply, power, divide, remainder, square
public class MathServer
{
public static void main(String [] args) throws IOException
{
ServerSocket yourSock = new ServerSocket(50000); //put server online
while(true)
{
System.out.println("Waiting to accept connection");
Socket clientSock = yourSock.accept(); //open server to connections
System.out.println("Connection accepted");
process(clientSock); //process accepted connection
System.out.println("Connection closed");
}
}
//BufferedReader(Reader r)
static void process(Socket sock) throws IOException
{
InputStream in = sock.getInputStream();
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(in));
OutputStream out = sock.getOutputStream();
PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(out, true);
String input = br.readLine(); //get user input from client
while(input != null && !input.equals("bye")) //check for input, if bye exit connection
{
int answer = operate(input); //perform desired operation on user input
pw.println(answer); //print out result
input = br.readLine(); //get next line of input
}
sock.close();
}
//Talk to the client
static int operate(String s)
{
System.out.println(s); //check if same as client input
Scanner myScanner = new Scanner(s);
String opType = myScanner.next(); //gets desired operation
System.out.println(opType); //checks for correct operation
switch (opType) {
case "add":
return (myScanner.nextInt() + myScanner.nextInt());
case "sub":
return (myScanner.nextInt() - myScanner.nextInt());
case "multiply":
return (myScanner.nextInt() * myScanner.nextInt());
case "power":
return (int) Math.pow(myScanner.nextInt(), myScanner.nextInt());
case "divide":
return myScanner.nextInt() / myScanner.nextInt();
case "remainder":
return myScanner.nextInt() % myScanner.nextInt();
case "square":
return (int) Math.pow(myScanner.nextInt(), 2);
default:
return (int) Math.pow(myScanner.nextInt(), 3);
}
}
}
br.readLinewill wait until to reaches a new line terminator (either a\nor\r) – MadProgrammer Jan 30 at 0:56br.readLine, the client MUST send a end of line terminator as part of the command (and personally, that is the easier approach). When writing text to the server, simply add a\nas the last character to be sent – MadProgrammer Jan 30 at 1:10