network_create_server(type, port, max_client);
Argument | Description |
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type | The type of server to create (see the constants listed below). |
port | The port that the server will use. |
max_client | The maximum number of clients that can connect at once. |
Returns: Real
This function is used to create a new network server for your game, using one of the permitted connection protocols (see the constants listed below). You supply the server type, then give it a port to use, and
finally the number of maximum connections that should be permitted at any one time to the server (note that this number is up to you, but too many connected clients will saturate the network or the device CPU
won�t be able to handle the processing of that number of players, so use with care). The function returns a unique id which should be used stored in a variable and used to identify the server in all further
network functions, or a value of less than 0 if the connection fails.
Constant | Description |
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network_socket_tcp | Create a web socket using TCP. |
network_socket_udp | Create a web socket using UDP. |
network_socket_bluetooth | Create a Bluetooth socket (currently unavailable!). |
var port = 6510;
server = network_create_server(network_socket_tcp, port, 32);
while (server < 0 && port < 65535)
{
port++
server = network_create_server(network_socket_tcp, port, 32);
}
The above code will try and create a server using TCP through port 32. If that port is unavailable, it will then loop through the ports to find one that is.