ServerSocket.ImplAccept(Socket) Method
Definition
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Subclasses of ServerSocket use this method to override accept() to return their own subclass of socket.
[Android.Runtime.Register("implAccept", "(Ljava/net/Socket;)V", "")]
protected void ImplAccept (Java.Net.Socket? s);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("implAccept", "(Ljava/net/Socket;)V", "")>]
member this.ImplAccept : Java.Net.Socket -> unit
Parameters
- s
- Socket
the Socket
- Attributes
Exceptions
if the connection cannot be accepted.
Remarks
Subclasses of ServerSocket use this method to override accept() to return their own subclass of socket. So a FooServerSocket will typically hand this method an empty FooSocket. On return from implAccept the FooSocket will be connected to a client.
Added in 1.1.
Java documentation for java.net.ServerSocket.implAccept(java.net.Socket)
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