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Multicast sockets : practical guide for programmers / David Makofske, Kevin Almeroth.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Makofske, David B.
- Series:
- Morgan Kaufmann practical guides series.
- Morgan Kaufmann practical guides series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Multicasting (Computer networks).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (193 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- San Francisco, CA : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2003.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Multicast Sockets: Practical Guide for Programmers is a hands-on, application-centric approach to multicasting (as opposed to a network-centric one) that is filled with examples, ideas, and experimentation. Each example builds on the last to introduce multicast concepts, frameworks, and APIs in an engaging manner that does not burden the reader with lots of theory and jargon. The book is an introduction to multicasting but assumes that the reader has a background in network programming and is proficient in C or Java. After reading the book, you will have a firm grasp on how to wr
- Contents:
- Front Cover; Multicast Sockets: Practical Guide for Programmers; Copyright Page; Contents; Index; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Multicast Defined; 1.2 Unicast vs. Multicast vs. Broadcast; 1.3 The Multicast Trade-off: Power/Flexibility vs. Complexity; 1.4 An Overview of Multicast Protocols; 1.5 Organization of This Book; 1.6 Exercises; Chapter 2. Multicasting with C Sockets; 2.1 UDP Sockets; 2.2 Sending Multicast Packets in C; 2.3 Receiving Multicast Packets in C; 2.4 A Sample Run of Sender and Receiver(s); 2.5 C and Source Specific Multicast; 2.6 Winsock Modifications; 2.7 Exercises
- Chapter 3.Multicasting with Java3.1 The Java MulticastSocket API; 3.2 A Java Multicast Sender; 3.3 Receiving Multicast Packets in Java; 3.4 A Sample Run; 3.5 Exercises; Chapter 4. Multicasting with .NET; 4.1 The .NET Sockets Class; 4.2 Sending Multicast Packets in C#; 4.3 Receiving Multicast Packets in C#; 4.4 A Sample Run: C# Multicast Sender and Receiver; 4.5 C# and Source Specific Multicast; 4.6 The C# UdpClient Class; 4.7 Exercises; Chapter 5. Source Specific Multicast; 5.1 Source Specific Multicast Defined; 5.2 Advantages of SSM; 5.3 Host Support for SSM; 5.4 SSM Additions to the APIs
- 5.5 ExercisesChapter 6. Multicast Addressing and Scoping; 6.1 Scoping; 6.2 Multicast Address Space; 6.3 Selecting a Multicast Address; 6.4 Java Multicast Address Scope Methods; 6.5 Exercises; Chapter 7. Multicast Reachability and Scalability; 7.1 Multicast Reachability; 7.2 Multicast Ping; 7.3 Multicast Scalability; 7.4 MPing with Receiver-Based Congestion Control; 7.5 Exercises; Chapter 8. Application-Layer Multicast and Reflectors; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 A Multicast Reflector in Java; 8.3 Exercises; Chapter 9. Summarizing Lessons Learned; Appendix A. Multicast History and Protocols
- A.1 Multicast Service ModelsA.2 The Evolution of Multicast; Appendix B. Summary of Multicast API by Language; References
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-281-07815-8
- 9786611078157
- 0-08-051218-6
- OCLC:
- 228292014
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