Please read. It's Java. Write a client program and server program. The server uses a socket connection to allow a client to supply a filename and the server will send the file contents to the client or an error message if the file does not exist. The client will create a new file with the same contents. The client will supply the filename "input.txt" to the server and create as it's output "output.txt". Don't ask the user for these names. The Server sends whatever file the Client requests. Don't put "input.txt" in the Server. The client must get the contents from the Server. It must not read input.txt directly. Do not accept arguments from the command line. One class named Server and one named Client. These must be the ONLY 2 CLASSES
Please read. It's Java.
Write a client program and server program. The server uses a socket connection to allow a client to supply a filename and the server will send the file contents to the client or an error message if the file does not exist. The client will create a new file with the same contents. The client will supply the filename "input.txt" to the server and create as it's output "output.txt". Don't ask the user for these names. The Server sends whatever file the Client requests. Don't put "input.txt" in the Server. The client must get the contents from the Server. It must not read input.txt directly.
Do not accept arguments from the command line.
One class named Server and one named Client. These must be the ONLY 2 CLASSES
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