
Java Network Programming, Second Edition / Edition 2
by Merlin Hughes, Conrad Hughes, Maria Winslow, Michael Shoffner, Derek HamnerISBN-10: 188477749X
ISBN-13: 9781884777493
Pub. Date: 05/15/1999
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
A complete treatment of network programming and cryptography in Java.
Overview
A complete treatment of network programming and cryptography in Java.
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9781884777493
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
- Publication date:
- 05/15/1999
- Edition description:
- Subsequent
- Pages:
- 830
- Product dimensions:
- 7.48(w) x 8.89(h) x 1.82(d)
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Preface to the first edition
- Acknowledgments
- Guide to the reader
- About the cover illustration
- Preface to the first edition
- Part I: Preliminaries
- Chapter 1: Introduction to networking
- Chapter 2: The Java security model
- Chapter 3: An overview of exceptions
- Chapter 4: An overview of multithreading
- Chapter 2: The Java security model
- Part II: Streams
- Chapter 5: An introduction to streams
- Chapter 6: File access through streams
- Chapter 7: Extending streams with filters
- Chapter 8: Supplied stream filters
- Chapter 9: Memory I/O streams
- Chapter 10: Character streams
- Chapter 11: Character stream filters
- Chapter 12: Memory-based character streams
- Chapter 13: Object streams
- Chapter 6: File access through streams
- Part III: Networking
- Chapter 14: Client-side networking
- Chapter 15: Some example TCP/IP clients
- Chapter 16: Server-side networking
- Chapter 17: Building a Web server
- Chapter 18: Client/server Internet applications
- Chapter 19: The URL classes
- Chapter 20: Datagram networking
- Chapter 21: Some datagram applications
- Chapter 22: Multicast networking
- Chapter 15: Some example TCP/IP clients
- Part IV: Alternative technologies
- Chapter 23: Remote method invocation
- Chapter 24: RMI in practice
- Chapter 25: CORBA
- Chapter 26: Servlets
- Chapter 27: Servlets in practice
- Chapter 24: RMI in practice
- Part V: Message streams
- Chapter 28: Message streams
- Chapter 29: Queuing message streams
- Chapter 30: Multiplexing message streams
- Chapter 31: Routing message streams
- Chapter 32: A generic message server
- Chapter 33: Building a generic client
- Chapter 29: Queuing message streams
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Networking
- Appendix B: Tables
- index
- Appendix B: Tables
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