Java Network Programming

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Elliotte Rusty Harold

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Publisher

Shroff Publishers & Distributors Pvt Ltd

Publication Year 2014
ISBN-13

9789351107446

ISBN-10 9789351107446
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 524 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 792
All Indian Reprints of O'Reilly are printed in Grayscale. This practical guide provides a complete introduction to developing network programs with Java. You’ll learn how to use Java’s network class library to quickly and easily accomplish common networking tasks such as writing multithreaded servers, encrypting communications, broadcasting to the local networkand posting data to server-side programs. Author Elliotte Rusty Harold provides complete working programs to illustrate the methods and classes he describes. This thoroughly revised fourth edition covers REST, SPDY, asynchronous I/Oand many other recent technologies. Explore protocols that underlie the Internet, such as TCP/IP and UDP/IP Learn how Java’s core I/O API handles network input and output Discover how the InetAddress class helps Java programs interact with DNS Locate, identifyand download network resources with Java’s URI and URL classes Dive deep into the HTTP protocol, including REST, HTTP headersand cookies Write servers and network clients, using Java’s low-level socket classes Manage many connections at the same time with the nonblocking I/O

Elliotte Rusty Harold

Elliotte Rusty Harold is originally from New Orleans to which he returns periodically in search of a decent bowl of gumbo. However, he currently resides in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn with his wife Beth and dog Thor. He's a frequent speaker at industry conferences including Software Development, Dr. Dobb's Architecture and Design World, SD Best Practices, Extreme Markup Languagesand too many user groups to count. His open source projects include the XOM Library for processing XML with Java and the Amateur media player
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