Systematic reuse with ACE and frameworks
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Systematic reuse with ACE and frameworks
(The C++ in-depth series / editor, Bjarne Stroustrup, . C++ network programming ; 2)
Addison-Wesley, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-336) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Writing high-quality networked applications is difficult - it's expensive, complicated, and error-prone. In order to be successful, software for networked applications must be affordable, extensible, flexible, portable, predictable, efficient, reliable, and scalable. This book picks up where volume one left off, and guides C++ programmers through using the ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE), the most complete toolkit available for networked programming. The first volume focused on problem solving and understanding ACE. This second volume focuses on reuse and frameworks. Both volumes are modeled on Richard Stevens' classic UNIX Network Programming. ACE was invented by Doug Schmidt, and is completely open-source. Steve Huston founded a company which provides support for ACE users, and is at the forefront of the growing ACE community.
Table of Contents
(NOTE: Chapters 3-9 begin with an Overview and each chapter concludes with a Summary.)
Foreword.
About This Book.
1 Object-Oriented Frameworks for Network Programming.
An Overview of Object-Oriented Frameworks.
Comparing Software Development and Reuse Techniques.
Applying Frameworks to Network Programming.
A Tour through the ACE Frameworks.
Example: A Networked Logging Service.
2 Service and Configuration Design Dimensions.
Service and Server Design Dimensions.
Configuration Design Dimensions.
3 The ACE Reactor Framework.
The ACE Time Value Class.
The ACE Event Handler Class.
The ACE Timer Queue Classes.
The ACE Reactor Class.
4 ACE Reactor Implementations.
The ACE Select Reactor Class.
The ACE TP Reactor Class.
The ACE WFMO Reactor Class.
5 The ACE Service Configurator Framework.
The ACE Service Object Class.
The ACE Service Repository Classes.
The ACE Service Config Class.
6 The ACE Task Framework.
The ACE Message Queue Class.
The ACE Task Class.
7 The ACE Acceptor-Connector Framework.
The ACE Svc Handler Class.
The ACE Acceptor Class.
The ACE Connector Class.
8 The ACE Proactor Framework.
The Asynchronous I/O Factory Classes.
The ACE Handler Class.
The Proactive Acceptor-Connector Classes.
The ACE Proactor Class.
9 The ACE Streams Framework.
The ACE Module Class.
The ACE Stream Class.
Glossary.
Bibliography.
Index. 0201795256T11042002
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