Saarang Tiwari
Saarang Tiwari
No, I have used it on the client end. Sent from my iPhone On 13-Jun-2019, at 6:59 PM, Ken wrote: did you use socket.emit('event_name', data); on the server side? —...
Hi Ken, Yes, our servers our sending messages using socket.emit. Am I missing something here? Regards, Saarang Tiwari ________________________________ From: Ken Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2019 7:27 PM To: infitio/flutter_socket_io...
What happens in our architecture is whenever the client emits an eventName with correct data then we connect them to the socket and start emitting data for them from the...
This is what exactly is happening. But still not getting any response. ________________________________ From: Ken Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2019 8:00 PM To: infitio/flutter_socket_io Cc: Saarang Tiwari; Author Subject: Re:...
@lhcdims I am answering point by point: 1. The client is able to connect the server. -> **YES** 2. The server is able to receive a message from the client...
@TaavishThaman and @vishweshsoni I am working on a solution and if I could resolve it then will definitely let you know.
I have come up with a solution using javascript. Please read my blog for the complete solution: https://saarangtiwari.com/blog/how-i-used-javascript-to-bridge-and-connect-to-websockets-in-flutter
Will this isolate run after the app is closed? I am trying to find a similar functionality to that of Services in Android. Please confirm, thank you!
Any updates on this issue as I am also stuck because of not being able to use MultipleProvider?