BEEP : the definitive guide
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BEEP : the definitive guide
O'Reilly, 2002
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Includes index
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内容説明
Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol is a meta-messaging protocol that can be optimized for XML-based applications. This guide to BEEP shows what BEEP is for and, how to put it to use. After explaining concepts underlying the BEEP protocol, the author shows how to use the BEEP implementation in Java, C, and Tcl. You'll learn to build several working applications that use BEEP as a transport, including an implementation of the reliable SYSLOG protocol and an implementation of a BEEP transport for SOAP.
目次
Foreword Preface 1. Introduction Application Protocol Design The Problem Space The IETF and BEEP beepcore.org How This Book Is Organized 2. Concepts Sessions Channels Exchanges Messages Packet Formats and Traces 3. Tuning The Greeting Channel Management The TLS Profile The SASL Family of Profiles Tuning in Practice Tuning Profiles Versus Exchange Profiles The Lifecycle of a Session 4. Exchanges Client/Server Server/Client Peer-to-Peer Let's Recap 5. BEEP in Java A Guided Tour Fundamental Classes 6. BEEP in C A Portable Implementation Echo and Sink Reliable Syslog 7. BEEP in Tcl Introduction to Tcl SOAP Adding BEEP Support to the Client Adding BEEP Support to the Server 8. Futures Experiences Stability and Evolution Tunneling Transport Mappings Finally Appendix. On the Design of Application Protocols References Index
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