Zero configuration networking : the definitive guide

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    • Cheshire, Stuart
    • Steinberg, Daniel H.

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Zero configuration networking : the definitive guide

Stuart Cheshire and Daniel H. Steinberg

O'Reilly, 2006

  • : pbk

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"Covers Apple's Bonjour APIs"--Cover

Includes index

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内容説明

It used to be that two laptops, sitting side by side, couldn't communicate with each other; they may as well have been a thousand miles apart. But that was then, before the advent of Zero Configuration Networking technology. This amazing cross-platform open source technology automatically connects electronic devices on a network, allowing them to interoperate seamlessly-without any user configuration. So now you don't have to lift a finger! Needless to say, it has completely changed the way people connect to devices and programs for printing, file sharing, and other activities. Zero Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide walks you through this groundbreaking network technology, with a complete description of the protocols and ways to implement network-aware applications and devices. Written by two Zero Configuration Networking experts, including one of Apple's own computer scientists, the book covers more than just file sharing and printing. Zero Configuration Networking also enables activities such as music and photo sharing and automatic buddy discovery on Instant Messaging applications. In fact, Zero Configuration Networking can be used for virtually any device that can be controlled by a computer. And this handy guide has the inside scoop on all of its capabilities-and how you can easily apply them in your own environment. For the technically advanced, Zero Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide examines the three core technologies that make up Zero Configuration Networking: Link-Local Addressing, Multicast DNS, and DNS Service Discovery. It also reviews a series of APIs, including C-API, Java API, CFNetServices, and Cocoa's NSNetServices. Whether you want to understand how iTunes works, or you want to network a series of laptops and other devices at your office for maximum efficiency, you'll find all the answers in this authoritative guide.

目次

Foreword Preface 1. Introduction to Bonjour and Zeroconf Service Discovery with Zeroconf Replacing the AppleTalk Name Binding Protocol Summary 2. IP Addresses Without DHCP Obtaining an IP Address Claiming a Link-Local IP Address Summary 3. Names Without DNS A Brief Tour of DNS The Zeroconf Namespace Multicast DNS Claiming Your Local Name The Structure of the Multicast DNS Message Summary 4. Browsing for Services Zero Configuration Operation Finding Services, Not Devices Knowing the Protocol Building on DNS Late Binding DNS-SD TXT Records Summary 5. Service Discovery Beyond the Local Link Domain Enumeration Advertising Static Services Wide-Area Preference Settings Dynamic DNS Updates DNS Long-Lived Queries (DNS-LLQ) NAT Port Mapping Protocol (NAT-PMP) Summary 6. Getting Started with Bonjour/Zeroconf Working with Bonjour/Zeroconf The Command-Line Tool Summary 7. Using the C APIs Asynchronous Programming Model Event Handling with a select( ) Loop Using the DNSServiceDiscovery APIs Event Handling with Cocoa RunLoop or Core Foundation CFRunLoop Event Handling with Microsoft Windows GetMessage( ) Message Loop Event Handling with Microsoft Windows MFC Event Handling with Independent Threads Summary 8. Using the Java APIs Understanding the APIs Using the APIs An Extended Example: Tic-Tac-Toe 9. Using the CFNetwork and Cocoa APIs Using the CFNetServices API Using the NSNetServices API in Cocoa A Cocoa Bonjour Extended Example 10. Ruby, Python, and Other Languages Ruby Python Embedded Responders Index

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