This title takes advanced developers and software designers under the covers of .NET to provide them with an in-depth understanding of its structure, functions, and operational components so they can create high-performance applications for .NET more easily and efficiently. Developers learn to progr
Network Programming for the Microsoft .NET Framework
โ Scribed by Anthony Jones, Jim Ohlund, Lance Olson
- Book ID
- 127446319
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Pro-Developer
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
- ISBN
- 073561959X
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โฆ Synopsis
Gain an in-depth understanding of networking for the .NET Framework with the guidance of three Microsoft network programming experts. This book focuses on the System.Net and System.Net.Sockets namespaces - the core building blocks for all managed network applications - and demonstrates their relationship to high-level communication technologies available through XML Web Services and .NET Remoting. Topics covered include managed I/O, threading, serialization, URIs, .NET Remoting, HTTP, FTP, client and server sockets, DNS, security issues, and network performance - with code samples in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET in the book and on the Web. Whether you're a Win32-based network developer moving to the .NET Framework or you''re an XML Web services or .NET Remoting developer who wants a more grounded understanding of these technologies, this book delivers the code and instruction you need.
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