A guide to developing network programs covers networking fundamentals as well as TCP and UDP sockets, multicasting protocol, content handlers, servlets, I/O, parsing, Java Mail API, and Java Secure Sockets Extension.
The 1st edition of this book was equally useful as an undergraduate textbook and as the lucid, no-nonsense guide required by IT professionals, featuring many code examples, screenshots and exercises.
Harness the hidden power of Java to build network-enabled applications with lower network traffic and faster processes About This Book Learn to deliver superior server-to-server communication through the networking channels Gain expertise ...
You will learn to maximize the API structure through in-depth coverage of: The architecture of the Internet and TCP/IP Java's input/output system How to write to clients and servers using the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and TCP The ...
Since the second edition of this text, the use of the Internet and networks generally has continued to expand at a phenomenal rate.
This is the most thorough programmer's guide to using Java's built-in networking capabilities to build reliable, secure networked applications.
Advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students will also find the book to be an excellent supplementary textbook for modules on network programming.
A unique sample "feature application"--Internet Calendar Manager--is used throughout the book. The CD-ROM contains JDK 1.1, the latest release, as well as countless network examples found in the text.
This book's focused, tutorial-based approach helps the reader master the tasks and techniques essential to virtually all client-server projects using sockets in Java.
A tutorial introducing Java basics covers programming principles, integrating applets with Web applications, and using threads, arrays, and sockets.
The book provides complete coverage of fundamental IP networking in Java.