2013/1/9 Larry Meadors <larry.meadors@gmail.com>:
> On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 6:43 AM, Kristopher Micinski
> <krismicinski@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Because running a server on a battery powered device wouldn't work all
>> that well, and running a server would be against most carriers' terms
>> of service as well.
>
> That's a lame answer. :-)
>
> My nexus is wifi only and plugged in all day. No carrier or power concerns.
>
> However, I do agree that running a web service on android is probably
> the worst idea I've heard in a long time for a multitude of other
> (additional) reasons. What's the public IP? How will clients reliably
> find it?
Just maybe - UPnP port forwarding? Or DNS, like DynDNS?
Or maybe it's a web service that only needs to work on the local WiFi
network, and for a limited time only?
> What's the point?
Heh, what's the point of those little flat things with a color display
that you can tap with your finger?
:)
-- K
>
> I'm hoping we are not getting the question correctly.
>
> Larry
>
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