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Java network programming / Elliotte Rusty Harold

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly, c2005Edición: 3rd edDescripción: xxii, 735 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0596007213
  • 9780596007218
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • QA 76 .625 H37 2005
Contenidos:
Why networked Java? -- Basic network concepts -- Basic web concepts -- Streams -- Threads -- Looking up internet addresses -- URLs and URIs -- HTML in swing -- Sockets for clients -- Sockets for servers -- Secure sockets -- Non-Blocking I/0 -- UDP datagrams and sockets -- Multicats sockets -- URLConnections -- Protocol handlers -- Content handlers -- Remote method invocation -- The JavaMil API
Resumen: "Java's growth over the last 10 years has been nothing short of phenomenal. Given Java's rapid rise to prominence and the even more spectacular growth of the Internet, it's a little surprising that network programming in Java is still so mysterious to so many. It doesn't have to be. In fact, writing network programs in Java is quite simple, as this book will show. Readers with previous experience in network programming in a Unix, Windows, or Macintosh environment should be pleasantly surprised at how much easier it is to write equivalent programs in Java. The Java core API includes well-designed interfaces to most network features. Indeed, there is very little application layer network software you can write in C or C++ that you can't write more easily in Java. Java Network Programming endeavors to show you how to take advantage Java's network class library to quickly and easily write programs that accomplish many common networking tasks."--P. [4]
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Why networked Java? -- Basic network concepts -- Basic web concepts -- Streams -- Threads -- Looking up internet addresses -- URLs and URIs -- HTML in swing -- Sockets for clients -- Sockets for servers -- Secure sockets -- Non-Blocking I/0 -- UDP datagrams and sockets -- Multicats sockets -- URLConnections -- Protocol handlers -- Content handlers -- Remote method invocation -- The JavaMil API

"Java's growth over the last 10 years has been nothing short of phenomenal. Given Java's rapid rise to prominence and the even more spectacular growth of the Internet, it's a little surprising that network programming in Java is still so mysterious to so many. It doesn't have to be. In fact, writing network programs in Java is quite simple, as this book will show. Readers with previous experience in network programming in a Unix, Windows, or Macintosh environment should be pleasantly surprised at how much easier it is to write equivalent programs in Java. The Java core API includes well-designed interfaces to most network features. Indeed, there is very little application layer network software you can write in C or C++ that you can't write more easily in Java. Java Network Programming endeavors to show you how to take advantage Java's network class library to quickly and easily write programs that accomplish many common networking tasks."--P. [4]

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