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Java Programming
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Java Programming

by Poornachandra Sarang
December 2011
Intermediate to advanced
672 pages
18h 27m
English
McGraw Hill Computing
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CHAPTER

20

Network Programming

imageo far you have learned many aspects of Java programming. The last three chapters covered the important topic of thread programming. In this chapter, you will learn another important feature in Java—network programming. As a matter of fact, network programs are so common that you might be wondering why we did not cover them earlier in the book. Network programs most of the time are multiuser applications. These are essentially client/server applications, where a single server application serves many clients. The server ...

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