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Networking is one of the core tasks of enterprise-level programming,
and for the programmer familiar with the C# language this book should provide
the information to put network programming at the heart of their .NET applications.
Prior knowledge of network programming is not assumed, but the reader already
familiar with networking from another environment will find the pace quick enough
for the book to still prove valuable. This book should give the reader: an understanding
of the general concepts of networking; information about network programming in
.NET with C#; skills to build network-based applications in .NET; and the confidence
to use the classes shipped with .NET to implement your own application-level protocols.
Pro .NET Network Programming, Second Edition begins with an overview of the most
important background material, such as the architecture of physical networks,
network protocols, the OSI model, streams in .NET, and the classes provided to
facilitate access to streams such as StreamReader and StreamWriter. Then it moves
onto sockets programming, with an introduction to the concept of sockets, and
full coverage of using sockets in .NET. It looks at TCP, UDP, and using multicast
sockets in .NET and at application-level protocols built on top of these layers,
such as SMTP and FTP. The next stop is Internet programming, with a look at HTTP,
the underlying protocol of the Internet, and e-mail protocols. The book finishes
with an exploration of how to secure network communications in .NET - encrypting
network traffic, certificates and SSL, authenticating and authorizing users with
NTLM and Kerberos.
About the Authors
Andrew Krowczyk - Andrew
Krowczyk is a Senior Software Developer for Geneer, a Microsoft Gold Partner company
specializing in accelerated custom software development. He is a MCSD with an
Undergraduate Computer Science degree, and is currently wrapping up his Master's
degree.
Vinod Kumar - Vinod Kumar
is a Software Developer and Author from Chennai, India. Having a strong background
of VB-COM-ASP he now works on .NET technologies. He is currently writing books
on .Net for Pearson Technologies (www.pearsonptg.com). He runs a web site at
www.dotnetforce.com that provides articles, tutorials and demos on .NET technologies.
He also writes for other popular web sites.
Nauman Laghari - Nauman
Laghari is a software team leader at Creative Chaos (pvt) Limited in Karachi,
Pakistan. He is a veteran C/C++ programmer who has worked on some cutting-edge
technology projects like implementing a real-time trading system connected to
Electronic Crossing Networks (ECN) using the Financial Information eXchange
(FIX) protocol for a Wall Street Brokerage. When he's not designing system architecture
or juggling project deadlines, Nauman likes to write white papers and articles
on emerging trends especially using the Microsoft platform. Nauman is an avid
reader and likes to keep himself fit by playing cricket.
Ajit Mungale - Ajit Mungale
has been a Senior Software Developer and has worked on almost all Microsoft
languages and technologies. He also has experience in IBM products including
IBM WebSphere and MQ.
Christian Nagel - Christian
Nagel is working as a trainer and consultant for Global Knowledge, the largest
independent information technology training provider. Having worked with PDP
11, VMS, and Unix platforms, he looks back to more than 15 years of experience
in the field of software development at centers in India, the United Kingdom,
and the US.
Tim Parker - Tim Parker
has been a programmer, writer, and trainer for 25 years. He's written over 60
books and 3,500 magazine articles. He has worked on the Web since its inception,
and designed hundreds of web sites. In his spare time he drives, flies a plane,
and manages a temperamental network of 30 machines in his home in Ottawa, Canada.
Srinivasa Sivakumar - Srinivasa
Sivakumar is a writer and developer focused in web and wireless releated technologies.
He is also a co-author of Beginning ASP.NET from Wrox Press and numerous articles
for many technical journals. He likes to watch Tamil movies and listen to Tamil
sound tracks, whenever he finds little time.
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