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文档介绍:C# Network Programming
by Richard Blum ISBN:0782141765
Sybex © 2003 (647 pages)
This book helps ers get started with a look at the basics work programming as
they relate to C#, including the language’work classes, the Winsock interface, and DNS
resolution.
Table of Contents
C# Network Programming
Introduction
Part I - Network Programming Basics
Chapter 1 - The C# Language
Chapter 2 - IP Programming Basics
Chapter 3 - C# Network Programming Classes
Chapter 4 - DNS and C#
Part II - Network Layer Programing
Chapter 5 - Connection-Oriented Sockets
Chapter 6 - Connectionless Sockets
Chapter 7 - Using The C# Sockets Helper Classes
Chapter 8 - Asynchronous Sockets
Chapter 9 - Using Threads
Chapter 10 - IP Multicasting
Part III - Application Layer Programming Examples
Chapter 11 - ICMP
Chapter 12 - SNMP
Chapter 13 - SMTP
Chapter 14 - HTTP
Chapter 15 - Active Directory
Chapter 16 - Remoting
Chapter 17 - Security
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Listings
List of Sidebars
Back Cover
On its own, C# work programming. Combine it with the precise instruction found in C# Network
Programming, and you’ll find that work applications is easier and quicker than ever.
This book helps ers get started with a look at the basics work programming as they relate to C#,
including the language’work classes, the Winsock interface, and DNS resolution. Spend as much time here as
you need, then dig into the core topics of work layer. You’ll learn to make sockets connections via TCP,
and “connectionless” connections via UDP. You’ll also discover just how much help C# gives you with some of
your toughest chores, such as asynchronous socket programming, multithreading, and multicasting.
Network-layer techniques are just a means to an end, of course, and so this book keeps going, providing a series
of detailed application-layer programming examples that show you how to work with real protocols and real
network enviro