How to retrieve text message from Android smartphone in Nodejs?












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My Nodejs application requires retrieving text message from Android smartphone connected with USB cable. Is there a programmatic way to do it from Nodejs?










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    You can write android application listening over some port and replying to requests send by nodeJs

    – Umer Farooq
    Nov 16 '18 at 10:48











  • Umer Farooq, I am not familiar with the android application. is there an example I can follow? Thanks.

    – user938363
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:11











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My Nodejs application requires retrieving text message from Android smartphone connected with USB cable. Is there a programmatic way to do it from Nodejs?










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    You can write android application listening over some port and replying to requests send by nodeJs

    – Umer Farooq
    Nov 16 '18 at 10:48











  • Umer Farooq, I am not familiar with the android application. is there an example I can follow? Thanks.

    – user938363
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:11











  • Pro tips: (1) there's no need to add thanks and appreciations to posts. We ask that authors use technical writing here, which is clear, succinct, and accessible to readers whose first language is not English. Thanks can be expressed in up votes and accept votes. (2) Please only use code formatting for code, and not for proper nouns (names of software packages or languages are not themselves code or IO).

    – halfer
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  • Tanks for the tips. I thought thanks would not make technical post less technical and thanks is likely the first word a non EN speaker to learn. For code formatting, I use Ctrl K for proper format. the `` is just same as bold font for emphasis.

    – user938363
    Nov 18 '18 at 2:16














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  • 1





    You can write android application listening over some port and replying to requests send by nodeJs

    – Umer Farooq
    Nov 16 '18 at 10:48











  • Umer Farooq, I am not familiar with the android application. is there an example I can follow? Thanks.

    – user938363
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:11











  • Pro tips: (1) there's no need to add thanks and appreciations to posts. We ask that authors use technical writing here, which is clear, succinct, and accessible to readers whose first language is not English. Thanks can be expressed in up votes and accept votes. (2) Please only use code formatting for code, and not for proper nouns (names of software packages or languages are not themselves code or IO).

    – halfer
    Nov 17 '18 at 16:31













  • Tanks for the tips. I thought thanks would not make technical post less technical and thanks is likely the first word a non EN speaker to learn. For code formatting, I use Ctrl K for proper format. the `` is just same as bold font for emphasis.

    – user938363
    Nov 18 '18 at 2:16














  • 1





    You can write android application listening over some port and replying to requests send by nodeJs

    – Umer Farooq
    Nov 16 '18 at 10:48











  • Umer Farooq, I am not familiar with the android application. is there an example I can follow? Thanks.

    – user938363
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:11











  • Pro tips: (1) there's no need to add thanks and appreciations to posts. We ask that authors use technical writing here, which is clear, succinct, and accessible to readers whose first language is not English. Thanks can be expressed in up votes and accept votes. (2) Please only use code formatting for code, and not for proper nouns (names of software packages or languages are not themselves code or IO).

    – halfer
    Nov 17 '18 at 16:31













  • Tanks for the tips. I thought thanks would not make technical post less technical and thanks is likely the first word a non EN speaker to learn. For code formatting, I use Ctrl K for proper format. the `` is just same as bold font for emphasis.

    – user938363
    Nov 18 '18 at 2:16








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You can write android application listening over some port and replying to requests send by nodeJs

– Umer Farooq
Nov 16 '18 at 10:48





You can write android application listening over some port and replying to requests send by nodeJs

– Umer Farooq
Nov 16 '18 at 10:48













Umer Farooq, I am not familiar with the android application. is there an example I can follow? Thanks.

– user938363
Nov 16 '18 at 11:11





Umer Farooq, I am not familiar with the android application. is there an example I can follow? Thanks.

– user938363
Nov 16 '18 at 11:11













Pro tips: (1) there's no need to add thanks and appreciations to posts. We ask that authors use technical writing here, which is clear, succinct, and accessible to readers whose first language is not English. Thanks can be expressed in up votes and accept votes. (2) Please only use code formatting for code, and not for proper nouns (names of software packages or languages are not themselves code or IO).

– halfer
Nov 17 '18 at 16:31







Pro tips: (1) there's no need to add thanks and appreciations to posts. We ask that authors use technical writing here, which is clear, succinct, and accessible to readers whose first language is not English. Thanks can be expressed in up votes and accept votes. (2) Please only use code formatting for code, and not for proper nouns (names of software packages or languages are not themselves code or IO).

– halfer
Nov 17 '18 at 16:31















Tanks for the tips. I thought thanks would not make technical post less technical and thanks is likely the first word a non EN speaker to learn. For code formatting, I use Ctrl K for proper format. the `` is just same as bold font for emphasis.

– user938363
Nov 18 '18 at 2:16





Tanks for the tips. I thought thanks would not make technical post less technical and thanks is likely the first word a non EN speaker to learn. For code formatting, I use Ctrl K for proper format. the `` is just same as bold font for emphasis.

– user938363
Nov 18 '18 at 2:16












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