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Internetworking with TCP/IP. Vol. 3, Client-server programming and applications Linux/POSIX sockets version / Douglas E. Comer, David L. Stevens.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey : Prentice Hall, 2001Description: 601 pContent type:
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  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 0130320714
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CONTENIDO
Chapter 1 Introduction And Overview 1
Chapter 2 The Client Server Model And Software Design 9
Chapter 3 Concurrent Processing In Client-Server Software 23
Chapter 4 Application Interface To Protocols 39
Chapter 5 The Socket API 47
Chapter 6 Algorithms And Issues In Client Software Design 63
Chapter 7 Example Client Software 81
Chapter 8 Algorithms And Issues In Server Software Design 101
Chapter 9 Iterative, Connectionless Servers (UDP) 125
Chapter 10 Iterative, Connection-Oriented Servers (TCP) 135
Chapter 11 Concurrent, Connection-Oriented Servers (TCP) 143
Chapter 12 Using Threads For Concurrency (TCP) 151
Chapter 13 Single-Thread, Concurrent Servers (TCP) 163
Chapter 14 Multiprotocol Servers (TCP, UDP) 171
Chapter 15 Multiservice Servers (TCP, UDP) 179
Chapter 16 Uniform, Efficient Management Of Server Concurrency 199
Chapter 17 Concurrency In Clients 213
Chapter 18 Tunneling At The Transport And Application Levels 227
Chapter 19 Application Level Gateways 237
Chapter 20 External Data Representation (XDR) 257
Chapter 21 Remote Procedure Call Concept (RPC) 271
Chapter 22 Distributed Program Generation (Rpcgen Concept) 295
Chapter 23 Distributed Program Generation (Rpcgen Example) 307
Chapter 24 Network File System Concepts (NFS) 347
Chapter 25 Network File System Protocols (NFS, Mount) 377
Chapter 26 A TELNET Client (Program Structure) 397
Chapter 27 A TELNET Client (Implementation Details) 435
Chapter 28 Streaming Audio And Video Transport (RTP Concept And Design) 467
Chapter 29 Streaming Audio And Video Transport (Example RTP Implementation) 487
Chapter 30 Practical Hints And Techniques For Linux Servers 515
Chapter 31 Deadlock And Starvation In Client-Server Systems 533
Appendix 1 System Calls And Library Routines Used With Sockets 543
Appendix 2 Manipulation Of Linux File And Socket Descriptors 573

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