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- Everything You Need To Know about TCP/IP but Failed to Learn in Kindergarten
- A Client Socket in Java
- Sending Email by Java
- A Server Socket in Java
- HTTP and Web Browsing: Retrieving HTTP Pages
- How to Make an Applet Write a File on the Server
- A Multithreaded HTTP Server
- A Mapped I/O HTTP Server
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- Some Light Relief—Using Java to Stuff an Online Poll
This chapter is from the book
The modest title hides the fact that this book will be useful to a wider
audience than just network administrators. It is a very good practical guide to
TCP/IP written as a tutorial introduction.
When a book starts off with an apology for the dullness of the subject
material, you just know that the author has some unusual ways about him.
The canonical guide to network programming.
Further Reading
TCP/IP Network Administration, by Craig Hunt (O'Reilly & Associates, Sebastopol CA, 1994), ISBN 0-937175-82-X.
Teach Yourself TCP/IP in 14 Days, by Timothy Parker (Sams Publishing, Indianapolis, 1994), ISBN 0-672-30549-6.
Unix Network Programming, by W. Richard Stevens (Prentice Hall, NJ, 1990)