Request for Comments
I enjoy hearing from readers, whether with general comments about
this book, specific corrections, other topics you would like to see
covered, or just war stories about your own network programming
travails. You can reach me by sending email to book, tell your friends. If you don't like it, tell
me." I'm especially interested in
hearing about mistakes. This is my eighth book. I've
yet to publish a perfect one, but I keep trying. As hard as I and the
editors at O'Reilly worked on this book,
I'm sure there are mistakes and typographical errors
that we missed here somewhere. And I'm sure that at
least one of them is a really embarrassing whopper of a problem. If
you find a mistake or a typo, please let me know so I can correct it.
I'll post it on the web page for this book at
http://www.cafeaulait.org/books/jnp3/
and on the O'Reilly web site at
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/javanetwk/errata/.
Before reporting errors, please check one of those pages to see if I
already know about it and have posted a fix. Any errors that are
reported will be fixed in future printings.
• Table of Contents• Index• Reviews• Reader Reviews• Errata• AcademicJava Network Programming, 3rd EditionBy
Elliotte Rusty Harold Publisher: O'ReillyPub Date: October 2004ISBN: 0-596-00721-3Pages: 706
Thoroughly revised to cover all the 100+ significant updates
to Java Developers Kit (JDK) 1.5, Java Network
Programming is a complete introduction to
developing network programs (both applets and applications)
using Java, covering everything from networking fundamentals
to remote method invocation (RMI). It includes chapters on
TCP and UDP sockets, multicasting protocol and content
handlers, servlets, and the new I/O API. This is the
essential resource for any serious Java developer.