Network Programming in .NET: With C# and Visual Basic .NET

  • 6h 33m
  • Fiach Reid
  • Elsevier Science and Technology Books, Inc.
  • 2004

The purpose of this book is to provide tools to design and implement network-orientated applications in .NET. It is also a guide for software designers to choose the best and most efficient way to implement mission critical solutions. The book addresses real-world issues facing professional developers, such as using third-party components as opposed in-house development. It differentiates itself from existing .NET publications because it is aimed at experienced professionals and concentrates on practical, ready-to-use information. The book is written in two languages C# and VB.NET, and covers never-before published information on Telephony in .NET and packet-level networking.

About the Author

Fiach Reid is Director, webtropy.com. Based in Ireland with clients in Ireland, UK, US, and Canada, and is a graduate of the University of Ulster (Ireland) with an honours degree in Electronics and Computing. Among other qualifications, the author is Microsoft certified in SQL Server, and has a Diploma in Industrial Studies. Since the release of .NET in November 2000, he has developed flagship .NET solutions for various companies including Kainos Software, Eyespyfx and Cheapflights International. The author is currently a Director of the software consultancy firm, webtropy.com.

In this Book

  • Understanding the Internet and Network Programming
  • I/O in the .NET Framework
  • Working with Sockets
  • HTTP: Communicating with Web Servers
  • SMTP and POP3: Communicating with Email Servers
  • FTP: Communicating with File Servers
  • Securing a Network: Firewalls, Proxy Servers, and Routers
  • Protecting Data: Encryption
  • Controlling User Access: Authentication and Authorization
  • Programming for Scalability
  • Optimizing Bandwidth Utilization
  • Ping, DNS, and WHOIS: Monitoring Your Network
  • Analyzing Network Packets
  • Adding Digital Telephony
  • Message Queues
  • IPv6: Programming for the Next-generation Internet
  • Web Services and Remoting
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