Java networking and communications
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Java networking and communications
Prentice Hall PTR, c1998
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"1.1"--Cover
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
85045-3 Build communicating applications with Java. Take advantage of Java's tremendous potential for communications with Java Networking and Communications, the first complete, practical guide to creating network and communications applications in Java. Discover how to implement all the essential components of a networked application by using Java's powerful stream, socket, and thread libraries. Master important new JDK 1.1 networking features such as character streams, object streams, and multicast sockets.Then, step-by-step, construct your own complete communications and networking applications: *A Web server *An Internet chat client *A terminal emulator With the help of extensive sample code and illustrations, learn the Java programming techniques most relevant to communications, including: *Blasting data through your application using Java's powerful stream classes *Adding multiple threads to your application to make it more responsive to the user *Using Java's HttpURLConnection class to build HTTP-based applications *Creating TCP network clients and servers with sockets *Native code library linking for Win32, MacOS, and Solaris *Using Java's datagram classes for fast and efficient network applications *Linking with existing legacy code under Win32, MacOS, and Solaris Through all phases of software development, Java Networking and Communications assists you in building the best possible communications and networking code.
It includes advice on code organization, prototyping, debugging, and optimization.In addition the book provides an extensive set of communications code examples you'll find nowhere else such as: *An interface to Win32 and Solaris serial communications *An interface to the MacOS CommToolbox, including an AppleTalk ADSP interface *Java code for collecting Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver data *A datagram client that parses Domain Name Service (DNS) data, and a custom datagram protocol *An autonomous Web content downloader "drone" If you're ready to start building communicating applications with Java, you're ready for Java Networking and Communications.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction. 2. Streams of Fury. 3. Making the URL Connection. 4. Better Living through Threads. 5. Networking with Sockets. 6. Working Smart with Java. 7. Datagrams A-Go-Go. 8. Linking with the Natives. Appendix: Utility Classes Used in the Examples. Index.
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