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Learning Network Programming with Java

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Learning Network Programming with Java

Overview of this book

Network-aware applications are becoming more prevalent and play an ever-increasing role in the world today. Connecting and using an Internet-based service is a frequent requirement for many applications. Java provides numerous classes that have evolved over the years to meet evolving network needs. These range from low-level socket and IP-based approaches to those encapsulated in software services. This book explores how Java supports networks, starting with the basics and then advancing to more complex topics. An overview of each relevant network technology is presented followed by detailed examples of how to use Java to support these technologies. We start with the basics of networking and then explore how Java supports the development of client/server and peer-to-peer applications. The NIO packages are examined as well as multitasking and how network applications can address practical issues such as security. A discussion on networking concepts will put many network issues into perspective and let you focus on the appropriate technology for the problem at hand. The examples used will provide a good starting point to develop similar capabilities for many of your network needs
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Learning Network Programming with Java
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Controlling socket options


The underlying socket implementation for the socket classes can be configured. The options available are dependent on the socket type. Frequently, the actual mechanism used to support an option is OS-specific. Also, sometimes the option is just a hint to the underlying implementation.

The options available for each socket class shown next is adapted from the Java API documentation:

Class

Option name

Description

SocketChannel

SO_SNDBUF

This is the size of the socket send buffer

SO_RCVBUF

This is the size of the socket receive buffer

SO_KEEPALIVE

This keeps the connection alive

SO_REUSEADDR

This re-uses the address

SO_LINGER

This lingers on close if data is present (when configured in blocking mode only)

TCP_NODELAY

This will disable the Nagle algorithm

ServerSocketChannel

SO_RCVBUF

This is the size of the socket receive buffer

SO_REUSEADDR

This re-uses address

AsynchronousSocketChannel

SO_SNDBUF

This is the size of...