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WebSocket Error when send(String) or send(byte) #34

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is received messags but can't send messags

default

in connect method
mSocket = factory.createSocket(mURI.getHost(), port);

but mSocket is null

koush and others added 30 commits May 4, 2012 00:01
Missing semi-colon in example code.
In the SocketIOClient, `onConnect()` never called `mHandler.onConnect()`
If a message from the socket.io server is emitted with no arguments, it
now is properly received
Fixed crash on a no-argument message
Fixed a bug with incorrect URL when base URI with trailing slash is used.
Fire onConnect event when connection established
Fix logic error from the javascript port.
Client will now send a heartbeat back to the server when it receives one, so the connection won't time out. 
Removed unreachable catch block in cleanup() method, and changed WebSocketClient.Handler() to a Listener() to match the recent change to to the WebSocketClient interface.
Changed print statements to use Log, to be consistent with the rest of the package.
Added heartbeat replies, fixed two bugs, and added logging.
Create an SSL socket for https connections.
Added support for Message and JSONMessage
koush and others added 30 commits June 1, 2013 12:22
Avoid calling cleanup twice on error condition
Fixed incorrect formatting of Emit messages
Added support for auto reconnection on error with exponential backoff
Conflicts:
	src/com/codebutler/android_websockets/SocketIOClient.java
Changed endpoints in SocketIOClient emits to be optional
Ported AndroidAsync Style Socket.IO API to standalone library
Verify server's Sec-WebSocket-Accept
Better handle queries when building the session url
Added a new constructor that accepts a `List<BasicNameValuePair>` containing
extra headers to add to the `HttpPost` request.
Added support for headers in SocketIORequest
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