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To java.net and beyond: teaching networking concepts using the Java networking API

Published: 27 February 2002 Publication History

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This paper covers the use of Java and its API for developing networking programs in an undergraduate computer networks class. Through the use of TCP and UDP sockets provided in the java.net package, students are able to write several client-server applications such as web and mail servers and a chat room. Additionally, the java.rmi API provides a library for invoking methods on remote objects, similar to remote procedure calls. Remote method invocation (RMI) is used to write a distributed version of the Producer-Consumer problem.

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Parameswaran, M., Susarla, A., and Whinston, A. B. P2p networking: An information-sharing alternative. IEEE Computer 34, 7 (June 2001), 31-37.
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Stiller, E., and LeBlanc, C. Teaching client server computing in the context of curricula 2001. The Journal of Computing in Small Colleges 16, 4 (May 2001), 122-133.
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Tanenbaum, A. Computer Networks, Third Edition. Prentice Hall, 1996.

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  • (2008)From sockets and RMI to web servicesACM SIGCSE Bulletin10.1145/1352322.135222140:1(236-240)Online publication date: 12-Mar-2008
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SIGCSE '02: Proceedings of the 33rd SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
February 2002
471 pages
ISBN:1581134738
DOI:10.1145/563340
  • cover image ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
    ACM SIGCSE Bulletin  Volume 34, Issue 1
    Inroads: paving the way towards excellence in computing education
    March 2002
    417 pages
    ISSN:0097-8418
    DOI:10.1145/563517
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  • (2008)From sockets and RMI to web servicesACM SIGCSE Bulletin10.1145/1352322.135222140:1(236-240)Online publication date: 12-Mar-2008
  • (2008)From sockets and RMI to web servicesProceedings of the 39th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education10.1145/1352135.1352221(236-240)Online publication date: 12-Mar-2008

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