DataOutputStream cannot be instantiated
DataOutputStream salida;
salida = new DataOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
Error:(35, 24) java: DataOutputStream is abstract; cannot be
instantiated
java sockets
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DataOutputStream salida;
salida = new DataOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
Error:(35, 24) java: DataOutputStream is abstract; cannot be
instantiated
java sockets
3
Is thisjava.io.DataOutputStream
, or some other class that a library is providing? If it's the java.io one, it shouldn't be abstract. If it's another one, you'll need to tell us which library -- but you should first look at the library's documentation to try and find an appropriate concrete subclass.
– yshavit
Nov 23 '18 at 5:29
try accessing DataOutputStream usingjava.io.DataOutputStream
– Shariq
Nov 23 '18 at 5:43
add a comment |
DataOutputStream salida;
salida = new DataOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
Error:(35, 24) java: DataOutputStream is abstract; cannot be
instantiated
java sockets
DataOutputStream salida;
salida = new DataOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
Error:(35, 24) java: DataOutputStream is abstract; cannot be
instantiated
java sockets
java sockets
asked Nov 23 '18 at 5:23
Rafael VallsRafael Valls
1014
1014
3
Is thisjava.io.DataOutputStream
, or some other class that a library is providing? If it's the java.io one, it shouldn't be abstract. If it's another one, you'll need to tell us which library -- but you should first look at the library's documentation to try and find an appropriate concrete subclass.
– yshavit
Nov 23 '18 at 5:29
try accessing DataOutputStream usingjava.io.DataOutputStream
– Shariq
Nov 23 '18 at 5:43
add a comment |
3
Is thisjava.io.DataOutputStream
, or some other class that a library is providing? If it's the java.io one, it shouldn't be abstract. If it's another one, you'll need to tell us which library -- but you should first look at the library's documentation to try and find an appropriate concrete subclass.
– yshavit
Nov 23 '18 at 5:29
try accessing DataOutputStream usingjava.io.DataOutputStream
– Shariq
Nov 23 '18 at 5:43
3
3
Is this
java.io.DataOutputStream
, or some other class that a library is providing? If it's the java.io one, it shouldn't be abstract. If it's another one, you'll need to tell us which library -- but you should first look at the library's documentation to try and find an appropriate concrete subclass.– yshavit
Nov 23 '18 at 5:29
Is this
java.io.DataOutputStream
, or some other class that a library is providing? If it's the java.io one, it shouldn't be abstract. If it's another one, you'll need to tell us which library -- but you should first look at the library's documentation to try and find an appropriate concrete subclass.– yshavit
Nov 23 '18 at 5:29
try accessing DataOutputStream using
java.io.DataOutputStream
– Shariq
Nov 23 '18 at 5:43
try accessing DataOutputStream using
java.io.DataOutputStream
– Shariq
Nov 23 '18 at 5:43
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Try importing the package java.io.*
. DataOutputStream
is in that package.
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you are using some other library for DataOutputStream
.
use this
java.io.DataOutputStream salida;
salida = new java.io.DataOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
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Try importing the package java.io.*
. DataOutputStream
is in that package.
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Try importing the package java.io.*
. DataOutputStream
is in that package.
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Try importing the package java.io.*
. DataOutputStream
is in that package.
Try importing the package java.io.*
. DataOutputStream
is in that package.
answered Nov 23 '18 at 5:39
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you are using some other library for DataOutputStream
.
use this
java.io.DataOutputStream salida;
salida = new java.io.DataOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
add a comment |
you are using some other library for DataOutputStream
.
use this
java.io.DataOutputStream salida;
salida = new java.io.DataOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
add a comment |
you are using some other library for DataOutputStream
.
use this
java.io.DataOutputStream salida;
salida = new java.io.DataOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
you are using some other library for DataOutputStream
.
use this
java.io.DataOutputStream salida;
salida = new java.io.DataOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
answered Nov 23 '18 at 6:12
Khalid ShahKhalid Shah
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Is this
java.io.DataOutputStream
, or some other class that a library is providing? If it's the java.io one, it shouldn't be abstract. If it's another one, you'll need to tell us which library -- but you should first look at the library's documentation to try and find an appropriate concrete subclass.– yshavit
Nov 23 '18 at 5:29
try accessing DataOutputStream using
java.io.DataOutputStream
– Shariq
Nov 23 '18 at 5:43