TCP/IP Sockets in C
Practical Guide for Programmers
Michael J. Donahoo, Kenneth L. Calvert
Résumé
"This book fills a void in the area of networking
education. The presentation is easily accessible to
students, with lots of code examples. It will be an
excellent companion to traditional networking textbooks for
use in undergraduate and introductory graduate
courses."
-Ellen W. Zegura, Georgia Institute of Technology
"This is the best, all-in-one socket book I have read
and yet it doesn't come with the unnecessary overhead of
many other books. It is loaded with very useful examples
and it can be used as a socket API reference as well. In a
word, it is a very well written book that has everything
practitioners need."
-Steve Bernier, Communications Research Center
Features
- Concise, no-nonsense explanations of issues often troublesome for beginners, including message construction and parsing.
- Comprehensive example-based coverage of the most important TCP/IP techniques-including iterative and concurrent servers, timeouts, and asynchronous message processing.
- Includes a detailed, easy-to-use reference to the system calls and auxiliary routines that comprise the sockets interface.
- A companion Web site provides source code for all example programs in both C and WinSock versions, as well as guidance on running the code on various platforms.
Contents
Tutorial
- Introduction
- Basic Sockets
- Constructing Messages
- Using UDP Sockets
- Socket Programming
- Under The Hood
- Domain Name Service
API Reference
- Data Structures
- Socket Setup
- Socket Connection
- Socket Communication
- Socket Control
- Binary/String Conversion
- Host and Service Information
L'auteur - Michael J. Donahoo
Michael J. Donahoo is an assistant professor at Baylor University. His research interests are in large-scale information dissemination and management. Kenneth L. Calvert is an associate professor at the University of Kentucky, where he teaches and does research on the design and implementation of computer network protocols. He wrote his first TCP/IP socket program in the mid-1980s.
L'auteur - Kenneth L. Calvert
Kenneth L. Calvert is an associate professor at the
University of Kentucky, where he teaches and does research
on the design and implementation of computer network
protocols. He wrote his first TCP/IP socket program in the
mid 1980s.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Morgan Kaufmann |
Auteur(s) | Michael J. Donahoo, Kenneth L. Calvert |
Parution | 02/04/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 146 |
Format | 17,8 x 22,8 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 295g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781558608269 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-55860-826-9 |
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