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Having covered fundamental network protocols and techniques in a generic fashion in Chap. 1, it is now time to consider how those protocols may be used and the techniques implemented in Java. Core package java.net contains a number of very useful classes that allow programmers to carry out network programming very easily. Package java x .net, introduced in J2SE 1.4, contains factory classes for creating sockets in an implementation-independent fashion. Using classes from these packages (primarily from the former), the network programmer can communicate with any server on the Internet or implement his/her own Internet server.
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Graba, J. (2013). Starting Network Programming in Java. In: An Introduction to Network Programming with Java. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5254-5_2
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