... About exception handling and system properties
• About some of the major Java development tools available
Table of
Contents
Java™ Network Programming and Distributed Computing
By David ...
Java(TM) Network Programming and Distributed Computing is an accessible
introduction to the changing face of networking theory, Java(TM) technology, and the
fundamen...
... is uniquely suited for network
programming and distributed computing.
Whether you are a Java devotee who needs a solid working knowledge of network
programming or a network programmer needing ...
Java™ Network Programming and Distributed Computing
By David Reilly
, Michael Reilly
Publisher : Addison Wesley
Pub Date : March 25, 2002
ISBN : 0-201-71037-4
Pages...
... a collection of computers, and (3) defining the distributed com-
puting programming techniques to develop parallel and distributed applica-
6 PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING
the computers run ... execution, management, and experimentation
with parallel and distributed computing environments. The design, develop-
ment, and utilization of parallel and distributed...
... the static
getSocketFactory() and setSocketFactory() methods. The RMIFailureHandler for the
current factory is accessed using the getFailureHandler() and setFailureHandler() methods.
public abstract ... Methods
public static RMIFailureHandler getFailureHandler();
public static RMISocketFactory getSocketFactory();
public static void setFailureHandler(RMIFailureHandler fh);
public stati...
...
Comments and Questions
Organization of the Book
This book begins with three chapters that
outline how networks and network
programs work. Chapter 1, is a gentle
introduction to network programming ...
Chapter 16. Protocol Handlers
16.1 What Is a Protocol
Handler?
16.2 The URLStreamHandler
Class
16.3 Writing a Protocol Handler
16.4 More Protocol Handler
Examples and Technique...
... and observing what
happens. When working with a test network, this is relatively easy. Disturb the network by removing an
active interface, and monitor how the change is handled by the internetwork: ... consist of network reliability, traffic
throughput, and host/client computer speeds (for example, network interface cards and hard drive
access speeds).
●
Internetworking varia...
... simultaneously handle both traffic that is
sent to the standby MAC address and the private MAC address. The commands for enabling HSRP
and configuring an HSRP group are standby ip and standby group.
Identifying ... 19.6 in Network 0 will be routed to Network 1 as 19.1; packets sent to address 47.1 in
Network 1 will be routed to Network 0 as 19.1; and packets sent to 47.2 in Net...
... resource aggregation, and scheduling. Software tools and
services providing these capabilities to link computing capability and data sources
in order to support distributed analysis and collaboration ... effort,
and understanding during the preparation of the book.
We thank Professor Albert Zomaya, editor of Wiley book series on parallel and
distributed computing, for his e...
... experience with network
programming. You should find it a complete introduction to networking concepts
and network application development. I don’t assume that you have a few thousand
networking acronyms ... accurate, and more enjoyable tutorial and reference to network programming
in Java than the last edition.
Organization of the Book
This book begins with three chapters that...
... domain dependent and
implemented in the same knowledge base system and
can be modified for each new application. We use a lexi-
con for general and domain-specific" vocabulary and a
grammar ... syntactic constructions and
their semantic impact. Furthermore, we use descriptions
of dialogue objects, i.e. segments and moves and their
associated information (section 3)...