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Author Reese, Richard M., author

Title Learning network programming with Java : harness the hidden power of Java to build network-enabled applications with lower network traffic and faster processes / Richard M. Reese
Published Birmingham, UK : Packt Publishing, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Series Community experience distilled
Community experience distilled.
Contents Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with Network Programming; Network addressing using the InetAddress class; NIO support; Using the URLConnection class; Using the URLConnection class with buffers and channels; The client/server architecture; Creating a simple echo server; Creating a simple echo client; Using Java 8 to support the echo server and client; UDP and multicasting; Creating a multicast server; Creating the multicast client; Scalability; Creating a threaded server
Using the threaded serverSecurity; Creating a SSL server; Creating an SSL client; Generating secure keys; Summary; Chapter 2: Network Addressing; Networking basics; Understanding network basics; Network architectures and protocols; Using the NetworkInterface class; Getting a MAC address; Getting a specific MAC address; Getting multiple MAC addresses; Network addressing concepts; URL/URI/URN; Using the URI class; Creating URI instances; Splitting apart a URI; Using the URL class; Creating URL instances; Splitting apart a URL; IP addresses and the InetAddress class
Obtaining information about an addressAddress scoping issues; Testing reachability; Introducing the Inet4Address; Private addresses in IPv4; IPv4 address types; The Inet4Address class; Special IPv4 addresses; Introducing the Inet6Address class; Private addresses in IPv6; The Inet6Address class; Special IPv6 addresses; Testing for the IP address type; Using IPv4-compatible IPv6 addresses; Controlling network properties; Summary; Chapter 3: NIO Support for Networking; Java NIO; Introduction to buffers; Using channels with a time server; Creating a time server; Creating a time client
The chat server/client applicationsThe chat server; The chat client; Server/client interaction; The HelperMethods class; Handling variable length messages; Running the chat server/client application; Handling multiple clients; The parts server; The parts client handler; The parts client; Running the parts client/server; Asynchronous socket channels; Creating the asynchronous server socket channel server; Creating the asynchronous socket channel client; Other buffer operations; Bulk data transfer; Using a view; Using read-only buffers; Controlling socket options; Summary
Chapter 4: Client/Server DevelopmentThe HTTP protocol structure; The nature of HTTP messages; Initial request line format; Header lines; Message body; Client/Server interaction example; Java socket support for HTTP client/server applications; Building a simple HTTP server; Building a simple HTTP client; Client/server development using standard Java classes; Using the HttpURLConnection class; URL encoding; Using the HTTPServer class; Implementing a simple HTTPServer class; Managing response headers; Open source Java HTTP servers; Server configuration; Handling cookies; Summary
Summary Annotation Harness the hidden power of Java to build network-enabled applications with lower network traffic and faster processesAbout This Book Learn to deliver superior server-to-server communication through the networking channels Gain expertise of the networking features of your own applications to support various network architectures such as client/server and peer-to-peer Explore the issues that impact scalability, affect security, and allow applications to work in a heterogeneous environmentWho This Book Is ForLearning Network Programming with Java is oriented to developers who wish to use network technologies to enhance the utility of their applications. You should have a working knowledge of Java and an interest in learning the latest in network programming techniques using Java. No prior experience with network development or special software beyond the Java SDK is needed. Upon completion of the book, beginner and experienced developers will be able to use Java to access resources across a network and the Internet. What You Will Learn Connect to other applications using sockets Use channels and buffers to enhance communication between applications Access network services and develop client/server applications Explore the critical elements of peer-to-peer applications and current technologies available Use UDP to perform multicasting Address scalability through the use of core and advanced threading techniques Incorporate techniques into an application to make it more secure Configure and address interoperability issues to enable your applications to work in a heterogeneous environmentIn DetailNetwork-aware applications are becoming more prevalent and play an ever-increasing role in the world today. Connecting and using an Internet-based service is a frequent requirement for many applications. Java provides numerous classes that have evolved over the years to meet evolving network needs. These range from low-level socket and IP-based approaches to those encapsulated in software services. This book explores how Java supports networks, starting with the basics and then advancing to more complex topics. An overview of each relevant network technology is presented followed by detailed examples of how to use Java to support these technologies. We start with the basics of networking and then explore how Java supports the development of client/server and peer-to-peer applications. The NIO packages are examined as well as multitasking and how network applications can address practical issues such as security. A discussion on networking concepts will put many network issues into perspective and let you focus on the appropriate technology for the problem at hand. The examples used will provide a good starting point to develop similar capabilities for many of your network needs. Style and approachEach network technology's terms and concepts are introduced first. This is followed up with code examples to explain these technologies. Many of the examples are supplemented with alternate Java 8 solutions when appropriate. Knowledge of Java 8 is not necessary but these examples will help you better understand the power of Java 8
Notes Includes index
Online resource; title from cover page (Safari, viewed January 21, 2016)
Subject Java (Computer program language)
Computer networks.
Computer Communication Networks
COMPUTERS -- Programming Languages -- Java.
Computer networks
Java (Computer program language)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781785882562
1785882562
1785885472
9781785885471