Synopses & Reviews
Networking is one of the core tasks of enterprise-level programming, and this book covers key concepts, like network programming in .NET with C#, and building network-based applications in .NET. You will gain confidence to use the classes shipped with .NET, and eventually implement your own application-level protocols.
The text first overviews important background material, like physical network architecture, network protocols, the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, streams in .NET, and stream access. Also covered in detail: socket programming complete with introduction, and descriptions for use in .NET.
Finally, the book explores Internet programming, with a look at HTTP?the underlying protocol of e-mail and Internet. By the end of the book, you will also have learned to secure network communications in .NET.
Synopsis
Readers will gain an understanding of the general concepts of networking, information about network programming in .NET with C#, skills to build network-based applications in .NET, and the confidence to use the classes shipped with .NET to implement application-level protocols.
Synopsis
Networking is one of the core tasks of enterprise-level programming, and for the programmer familiar with the C# language this book should provide the information to put network programming at the heart of their .NET applications. Prior knowledge of network programming is not assumed, but the reader already familiar with networking from another environment will find the pace quick enough for the book to still prove valuable. This book should give the reader: an understanding of the general concepts of networking; information about network programming in .NET with C#; skills to build network-based applications in .NET; and the confidence to use the classes shipped with .NET to implement your own application-level protocols.