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JavaTM Network Programming and Distributed Computing 1st Edition by Reilly, David; Reilly, Michael published by Addison-Wesley Professional

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Java Network Programming and Distributed Computing is an accessible introduction to the changing face of networking theory, Java technology, and the fundamental elements of the Java networking API. With the explosive growth of the Internet, Web applications, and Web services, the majority of today’s programs and applications require some form of networking. Because it was created with extensive networking features, the Java programming language is uniquely suited for network programming and distributed computing.

Whether you are a Java devotee who needs a solid working knowledge of network programming or a network programmer needing to apply your existing skills to Java, this how-to guide is the one book you will want to keep close at hand. You will learn the basic concepts involved with networking and the practical application of the skills necessary to be an effective Java network programmer. An accelerated guide to networking API, Java Network Programming and Distributed Computing also serves as a comprehensive, example-rich reference.

You will learn to maximize the API structure through in-depth coverage



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 advantages of multi-threaded applications How to implement network protocols and see examples of client/server implementations HTTP and how to write server-side Java applications for the Web Distributed computing technologies such as Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and CORBA Howto access e-mail using the extensive and powerful JavaMail API This book’s coverage of advanced topics such as input/output streaming and multi-threading allows even the most experienced Java developers to sharpen their skills. Java Network Programming and Distributed Computing will get you up-to-speed with network programming today; helping you employ innovative techniques in your own software development projects.

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David Reilly and Michael ReillySeptember 2001

0201710374P03282002

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First published April 4, 2002

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