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An Introduction to Network Programming with Java [electronic resource] : Java 7 Compatible / by Jan Graba.

By: Graba, Jan [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2013Edition: 3rd ed. 2013Description: XII, 380 p. 84 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781447152545Subject(s): Computer Science | Data transmission systems | Computer Communication Networks | Software engineering | Computer Science | Computer Communication Networks | Input/Output and Data Communications | Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems | Programming TechniquesDDC classification: 004.6 LOC classification: TK5105.5-5105.9Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- Basic Concepts, Protocols and Terminology -- Starting Network Programming in Java -- Multithreading and Multiplexing -- File Handling -- Remote Method Invocation (RMI) -- CORBA -- Java Database Connectivity -- Servlets -- JavaServer Pages (JSPs) -- JavaBeans -- Multimedia -- Applets -- Appendix A – Structured Query Language (SQL) -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Since the second edition of this text, the use of the Internet and networks generally has continued to expand at a phenomenal rate. This has led to both an increase in demand for network software and to improvements in the technology used to run such networks, with the latter naturally leading to changes in the former. During this time, the Java libraries have been updated to keep up with the new developments in network technology, so that the Java programming language continues to be one of the mainstays of network software development. In providing a very readable text that avoids getting immersed in low-level technical details, while still providing a useful, practical guide to network programming for both undergraduates and busy IT professionals, this third edition continues the trend of its predecessors. To retain its currency, the text has been updated to reflect changes that have taken place in Java's network technology over the past seven years (including the release of Java 7), whilst retaining its notable features of numerous code examples, screenshots and end-of-chapter exercises.
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Preface -- Basic Concepts, Protocols and Terminology -- Starting Network Programming in Java -- Multithreading and Multiplexing -- File Handling -- Remote Method Invocation (RMI) -- CORBA -- Java Database Connectivity -- Servlets -- JavaServer Pages (JSPs) -- JavaBeans -- Multimedia -- Applets -- Appendix A – Structured Query Language (SQL) -- Index.

Since the second edition of this text, the use of the Internet and networks generally has continued to expand at a phenomenal rate. This has led to both an increase in demand for network software and to improvements in the technology used to run such networks, with the latter naturally leading to changes in the former. During this time, the Java libraries have been updated to keep up with the new developments in network technology, so that the Java programming language continues to be one of the mainstays of network software development. In providing a very readable text that avoids getting immersed in low-level technical details, while still providing a useful, practical guide to network programming for both undergraduates and busy IT professionals, this third edition continues the trend of its predecessors. To retain its currency, the text has been updated to reflect changes that have taken place in Java's network technology over the past seven years (including the release of Java 7), whilst retaining its notable features of numerous code examples, screenshots and end-of-chapter exercises.

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