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Java Network Programming, 3rd Edition View Larger Image | Elliotte Rusty Harold O'Reilly Media, Paperback, 3rd edition, Published October 2004, 735 pages, ISBN 0596007213 | List Price: $39.95 Our Price: $25.50 You Save: $14.45 (36% Off)
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The new third edition of this highly regarded introduction to Java networking
programming has been thoroughly revised to cover all of the 100+ significant updates
to Java Developers Kit (JDK) 1.5. It is a clear, complete introduction to developing
network programs (both applets and applications) using Java, covering everything
from networking fundamentals to remote method invocation (RMI).
Java Network Programming, 3rd Edition includes chapters on TCP and UDP sockets,
multicasting protocol and content handlers, servlets, multithreaded network
programming, I/O, HTML parsing and display, the Java Mail API, and the Java
Secure Sockets Extension. There's also significant information on the New I/O
API that was developed in large part because of the needs of network programmers.
This invaluable book is a complete, single source guide to writing sophisticated
network applications. Packed with useful examples, it is the essential resource
for any serious Java developer.
About the Author
Elliotte Rusty Harold is a noted writer and programmer, both
on and off the Internet. He started by writing FAQ lists for the Macintosh newsgroups
on Usenet, and has since branched out into books, web sites, and newsletters.
He's currently fascinated by Java, which is beginning to consume his life. His
Cafe Au Lait web site at http://sunsite.unc.edu/javafaq/ is a frequently visited
Java site. Elliotte resides in New York City with his wife Beth and cat Possum.
When not writing about Java, he enjoys genealogy, mathematics, and quantum mechanics,
and has been known to try to incorporate these subjects into his computer books
(when he can slip them past his editors). So far he hasn't been able to, but
he suspects that a short, last-minute biography might not be inspected as closely
as the rest of a manuscript. His previous book is Java Developer's Resource
from Prentice Hall.
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