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TCP Sockets 
The low-level socket used to implement the higher-level HTTP protocol is exposed to 
applications via the Generic Connection Framework.  The usage is similar to the 
examples above, however, a 
StreamConnection
 is returned by the 
Connection.open()
 method, as shown in the following example: 
StreamConnection sc = 
(StreamConnection)Connector.open( 
“socket://www.motorola.com:8000”); 
 
Although similar to HTTP, notice the required port number at the end of the remote 
address.  In the previous protocols, those ports are well known and registered so they are 
not required, but in the case of low level sockets, this value is not defined.  The port 
number is a required parameter for this protocol stack. 
UDP Sockets 
If networking efficiency is of greater importance than reliability, datagrams (UDP) sockets 
are also available to the application in much the same manner as other networking 
protocols.  The 
Connector
 object in this case returns a 
DatagramConnection
 
object, as is shown in the following example: 
DatagramConnection dc = (DatagramConnection)Connector.open( 
“datagram://170.169.168.167:8000”); 
 
Much like low-level sockets, accessing UDP requires both a target address and a port 
number.   The Motorola C370, C450, and C550 series of handsets supports a maximum 
outgoing and incoming payload of 1472 bytes and 2944 bytes, respectively. 
Implementation Notes 
As stated in the previous sections, the Motorola C370, C450, and C550 series of 
handsets supports some networking options. The networking options however are limited 
by both memory and bandwidth, which place hard restrictions on the applications. These 
limitations manifest themselves mainly in the number of simultaneous connections that 
can be opened. 
Maximum number of sockets is 5 of any combinations of HTTP and UDP. Due to memory 
constraints, the C370, C450, and C550 can support only one secure session (i.e. if other 
application like Browser already opened a secure socket, a KJava midlet will get an 
IOException when it tries to open only one connection which is HTTP connection). If the 
maximum number of sockets is concurrently opened by the application and a sixth socket 
is requested, an exception is thrown to the calling application.