Java Networking Books
I am doing a project in Java Networking,kindly suggest me a good,solid
book on Java Networking.
I think the combination of the worker thread from Example 12.2 and its driver Example 12.3 do not distribute connections evenly among threads. Or, am I wrong?
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Java networking Documentation?
can some1 provide me a link or a site that has documentation about java networking packages and classes? i am subscribed to a virtual library but the latest java networking book is from 2000(too old) and i have found individual documentation about corba,rmi or sockets for example, but not a good source of information that englobes and link java networking topics, all is about web services,j2ee,etc.
i am lost here, =(>
can some1 provide me a link or a site that has
documentation about java networking packages and
classes? i am subscribed to a virtual library but the
latest java networking book is from 2000(too old) and
i have found individual documentation about corba,rmi
or sockets for example, but not a good source of
information that englobes and link java networking
topics, all is about web services,j2ee,etc.
i am lost here, =(Most of the docs from 2000 are still somewhat relevant.
These are all of the base networking classes included with Java.
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/net/package-frame.html
What exactly do you need to do with the network? -
Books on java networking and swings
hi,
im looking for free (e-books) on java networking and swings any help in this regard will be appreciated
regardstry "CORE JAVA" from SunSoft press. Written by the makers of the language
themselves, it is worth every penny.
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Java networking library with RMI-like functionality?
Is anyone aware of a Java networking library, that provides RMI like functionality and TCP/IP with an intuitive API and minimal coding required? I'm working on a prototype, but I'm having difficulty getting Java's RMI functionality working through Netbeans, so while I'm prototyping I'm looking for alternatives so I can code more and frustrate less!
ThanksBobCrivens wrote:
Thanks ejp.
I guess I'll re-phrase the original question. Is there a small open-source Java networking library that doesn't include RMI, but gives a simple API for TCP/IP connections (higher level than sockets) and includes file transfer? I don't know if I need things like FTP/HTTP/POP/SMTP support etc for now.
ThanksI gotta be honest with you here. I think you need to stop coding for now and get your requirements in hand with a better grasp on how network programming works.
Not being insulting here but your questions show your current knowledge level on the subject to be not really sufficient for success with whatever it is you want to do.
There is the networking tutorial available here http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/networking/index.html but it might do you well to tell us exactly what you are trying to do. Are you trying to build an FTP client? Are you trying to build a whole client/server program of some sort?
Because everything now is very vague. You seem to be looking for protocols or API's between TCP and things like FTP for example and none exist because these sit directly on top of TCP. So you either deal directly with the Sockets or you deal with some library that deals with the protocol in question. There isn't an "in-between" layer here. -
Basiclay what i want to do is run something basic like pong and have each paddle be controlled by a different person on dofferent computers.
how can i do this?
if u have answers or good refrences that could help me pls tell.
Basicaly i want to start doing java networking but i don't know where to start so i'm starting with a little project like this.
fishbobBasiclay what i want to do is run something basic
like pong and have each paddle be controlled by a
different person on dofferent computers.
how can i do this?
if u have answers or good refrences that could help
me pls tell.
Basicaly i want to start doing java networking but i
don't know where to start so i'm starting with a
little project like this.
fishbobA good place to start is the Java Tutorial:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/
Here is the section on sockets:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/networking/sockets/
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Advanced Java Networking Tutorials
Hi,
Can you please give me some links where I can find some Advanced Java Networking Tutorails. The tutors I find in Sun site are not so advanced.
Thanks
JoeWhat kind of advanced networking? RMI, Corba, SOAP, ...? Google for tutorials. Plain sockets? After you know the Java socket API you'll need to get into the fine details of TCP, UDP and IP which are mostly language independent.
There are also books; one is "Fundamental Networking in Java", the author of which regularly hangs in the Java socket programming forum. If you get his book you'll always have someone who can't possibly refuse to help you: "hey ejp, I read your book and I have this problem..." :-) -
Java Programming Book Recommendation
I'm looking for a good java programming book that covers more than the basics. In my CS110 class we went through the book:
Java Programming - From Problem Analysis to Programming Design
by: D.S. Malik
I'm looking to expand upon this and was hoping someone was able to point me in the right direction of reading material.
Thanks!Sun's basic Java tutorial
Sun's New To Java Center. Includes an overview of what Java is, instructions for setting up Java, an intro to programming (that includes links to the above tutorial or to parts of it), quizzes, a list of resources, and info on certification and courses.
http://javaalmanac.com . A couple dozen code examples that supplement The Java Developers Almanac.
jGuru. A general Java resource site. Includes FAQs, forums, courses, more.
JavaRanch. To quote the tagline on their homepage: "a friendly place for Java greenhorns." FAQs, forums (moderated, I believe), sample code, all kinds of goodies for newbies. From what I've heard, they live up to the "friendly" claim.
Bruce Eckel's Thinking in Java (Available online.)
Joshua Bloch's Effective Java
Bert Bates and Kathy Sierra's Head First Java.
James Gosling's The Java Programming Language. Gosling is
the creator of Java. It doesn't get much more authoritative than this. -
Newbie question on JAVA networking
Hi,
I'm newbie on JAVA networking. Can anyone guide me to do a task to :
read the TCP/IP packets which are sent from a specific host to another host? I need to capture the packets and analyse the contents.
thanks in advance,
jacklingWell I've search google for a low level TCP api, but I came up with absolutely no results. So I guess the only way would be to write your own native API (using C/C++) and call this through the Java Native Interface.
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Urgent Help in Java Networking
Dear Sir,
I've written an encryption algorithm.My problem is i 've to encrypt
a file using the algorithm above at one computer.The receiver in another computer should get this file and decrypt it at another
computer.I have written both encryption and decryption algorithms
but i dont know Java networking API.Could you give me detailed step by
step networking code with documentation which connects both encryption and decryption algorithms at different computers.GUI Support in networking api is appreciated .Please sen the reply to [email protected]
Thanks in advanceHave you looked at JSSE (Java Secure Socket Extensions)?
Using SSL is perhaps the best solution to your problem.
You can find a lot of info in:
Java Security - 2nd Ed, by Scott Oaks and and in
Java Networking (or something like) 2nd Ed, by E. R. Harold. -
JasperReports for Java Developers book just released.
JasperReports for Java Developers book by Packt Publishing is for Java developers who want to create rich reports for either the web or print, and want to get started quickly with JasperReports to do this. No knowledge of JasperReports is presumed, although obviously familiarity with Java, SQL, and XML are assumed where they are required.
More about this book :http://www.packtpub.com/JasperReports/book
Sample chapter from this book "Creating Dynamic Database Reports"
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hi
I want to know more about java network programming.
Please tell me where can i get it.It's not avaiable in amazon, yes?
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1565928709/qid=1006521569/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_15_1/102-2665779-0587340
btw, have you seen the custom networking trail in the java tutorial? -
Java Certification Books?
Hey All,
I'm planning on starting to study for the Java Certification, although as always there seems to be as many book/study guides out there that there is testing centers!!!
I book that seems to be defacto at the moment is : SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 5 Study Guide (Certification Press Study Guides)
by Katherine Sierra, Bert Bates
BUT if anyone has any other suggestions on better books study guides please feel free to share.
Thanks.http://onesearch.sun.com/search/onesearch/index.jsp?charset=utf-8&qt=java+certification+books&rf=0&rt=1&nh=10&cs=0&y=10&x=5&col=developer-forums
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Java networking(video)
hi
i wud like 2 tranfer video between two clients using java networking.how can i do this?Open server socket on first client, open client socket on second, accept connection, create input and output threads, transfer data, close everything.
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Java Networking (AesSoft Ocean2002)
Hi my name is Donald. I am working on a java based program called Ocean2002. This software will be an entertainment software with games Instant Messanger and more.. I am a beginner with java networking so i need some help with the instent messanger. If anybody has any ideas how can i start an instant messanger based on java please help.
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With a P2P instant messenger, each user will need to know the IP address of another user to contact them. That isn't exactly pretty.
The client/server approach can be done in 2 ways. The first method is that when a user signs in, the messenger sends the user's IP address up to a server and also asks the server if anyone on the users 'buddy list' is signed in. When a user wants to IM another user, it requests the IP address off of the server and then connects over a predefined port.
The drawback of this configuration is that firewalls will stop the messenger from wroking.
The second client/server approach will have the server manage not only a mapping of users to IP's but will actually handle routing the messages. This is basically a Chat room implementation but with a thick client. Each client messenger will periodically pool the server for new messages. Once a new message arives, it will probably be most effecient if the client and the server will hold onto a constant connection until a certain time limit has expired (the conversation has 'ended').
Basically, the server (server meaning anyone listening for a connection such as someone listening for the phone to ring) uses this:
ServerSocket ss = new ServerSocket(1234); //Port number
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Socket s = new Socket(InetAddress.getByName("12.34.56.78"),1234); //Connect to the other box
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Hello,
I am developing a java network application and was wondering and getting a very annoying unspecific message when I try connecting the application together over a network. The message I get is
"Exception occured java.lang.NullPointerException " I tried searching the net but got no useful help. Can anyone here help ?
Thanks,
Michaelpost more detail of the error message
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