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Java Network Programming
The network is the soul of Java. Most of what is new and exciting about Java centers around the potential for new kinds of dynamic networked applications. Java Network Programming describes the java.net package, which contains classes for communications and working with networked resources. It is a complete introduction to developing network programs (both applets and appl
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Paperback, 442 pages
Published
January 11th 1997
by O'Reilly Media
(first published January 8th 1997)
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Oct 23, 2015
Bengt Ericsson
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Developers, Network developers
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Good examples, easy to read and digest.
Can definitely be used as a cookbook/reference in the future.
I recommend it to anyone who is doing network development in Java in the future.
It briefly discusses different types of concurrency and asynchronous programming.
Can definitely be used as a cookbook/reference in the future.
I recommend it to anyone who is doing network development in Java in the future.
It briefly discusses different types of concurrency and asynchronous programming.
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