I have implemented the NSStream delegate. I have implemented the same as Witap Application
In that, I have implemented handleEvent delegate
- (void) stream:(NSStream *)stream handleEvent:(NSStreamEvent)eventCode{
switch(eventCode) {
case NSStreamEventOpenCompleted:
{
[tcpServer release];
tcpServer = nil;
break;
}
case NSStreamEventHasBytesAvailable:
{
//done my stuff here
}
case NSStreamEventErrorOccurred:
{
UIAlertView *wifiLostAlert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Wifi
connection error" message:@"" delegate:nil cancelButtonTitle:@"Continue" otherButtonTitles:nil];
[wifiLostAlert show];
[wifiLostAlert release];
wifiLostAlert = nil;
}
}
In my client site, they reported an issue as
“Multiple time when we was either trying to send a message to the
learner or synching devices she got the following message: “Wifi
connection error.
Same happend at 2 different networks and it doesnot recover quickly
even if the network is pretty strong signal.”
Unfortunately, I am unable to reproduce this issue in my site and it’s working fine in another client site too!!.
Any clue’s regarding the issue. Any help on this is appreciated.
Thank you.
I would recommend you supply the client with an updated version that displays more information about what error is actually occurring.
You can get more information about the error using:
You can find more information about NSError at NSError Class Reference.
Something like this might work in your case:
Then change your
UIAlertViewto this:This won’t solve the problem but will give both you and your client more information about the root cause is.
For example, you may find the error is “Connection refused.” which would point to a problem not with WiFi signal strength but in the server-side software.
Good luck!