文件名称:Perl网络编程(Network Programming with Perl)
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文件格式:CHM
更新时间:2015-10-14 15:49:38
perl 网络 编程
《Network Programming with Perl》,中文名《Perl网络编程》,此书已绝版,在此献上chm格式的电子书。目录如下: Part 1: Basics Chapter 1. Input/Output Basics Perl and Networking Networking Made Easy Filehandles Using Object-Oriented Syntax with the IO::Handle and IO::File Modules Summary Chapter 2. Processes, Pipes, and Signals Processes Pipes Signals Summary Chapter 3. Introduction to Berkeley Sockets Clients, Servers, and Protocols Berkeley Sockets Socket Addressing A Simple Network Client Network Names and Services Network Analysis Tools Summary Chapter 4. The TCP Protocol A TCP Echo Client Socket Functions Related to Outgoing Connections A TCP Echo Server Adjusting Socket Options Other Socket-Related Functions Exceptional Conditions during TCP Communications Summary Chapter 5. The IO::Socket API Using IO::Socket IO::Socket Methods More Practical Examples Concurrent Clients Summary Part 2: Developing Clients for Common Services Chapter 6. FTP and Telnet Net::FTP Net::Telnet Summary Chapter 7. SMTP: Sending Mail Introduction to the Mail Modules Net::SMTP MailTools MIME-Tools Summary Chapter 8. POP, IMAP, and NNTP The Post Office Protocol The IMAP Protocol Internet News Clients A News-to-Mail Gateway Summary Chapter 9. Web Clients Installing LWP LWP Basics LWP Examples Part 3: Developing TCP Client/Server Systems Chapter 10. Forking Servers and the inetd Daemon Standard Techniques for Concurrency Running Example: A Psychotherapist Server The Psychotherapist as a Forking Server A Client Script for the Psychotherapist Server Daemonization on UNIX Systems Starting Network Servers Automatically Using the inetd Super Daemon Summary Chapter 11. Multithreaded Applications About Threads A Multithreaded Psychiatrist Server A Multithreaded Client Summary Chapter 12. Multiplexed Applications A Multiplexed Client The IO::Select Module A Multiplexed Psychiatrist Server Summary Chapter 13. Nonblocking I/O Creating Nonblocking I/O Handles Using Nonblocking Handles Using Nonblocking Handles with Line-Oriented I/O A Generic Nonblocking I/O Module Nonblocking Connects and Accepts Summary Chapter 14. Bulletproofing Servers Using the System Log Setting User Privileges Taint Mode Using chroot() Handling HUP and Other Signals Summary Chapter 15. Preforking and Prethreading Preforking Prethreading Performance Measures Summary Chapter 16. IO::Poll Using IO::Poll IO::Poll Events IO::Poll Methods A Nonblocking TCP Client Using IO::Poll Summary Part 4: Advanced Topics Chapter 17. TCP Urgent Data "Out-of-Band" Data and the Urgent Pointer Using TCP Urgent Data The sockatmark() Function A Travesty Server Summary Chapter 18. The UDP Protocol A Time of Day Client Creating and Using UDP Sockets UDP Errors Using UDP Sockets with IO::Socket Sending to Multiple Hosts UDP Servers Increasing the Robustness of UDP Applications Summary Chapter 19. UDP Servers An Internet Chat System The Chat Client The Chat Server Detecting Dead Clients Summary Chapter 20. Broadcasting Unicasting versus Broadcasting Broadcasting Explained Sending and Receiving Broadcasts Broadcasting Without the Broadcast Address Enhancing the Chat Client to Support Resource Discovery Summary Chapter 21. Multicasting Multicast Basics Using Multicast Sample Multicast Applications Summary Chapter 22. UNIX-Domain Sockets Using UNIX-Domain Sockets A "Wrap" Server Using UNIX-Domain Sockets for Datagrams Summary Appendix A. Additonal Source Code Net::NetmaskLite (Chapter 3) PromptUtil.pm (Chapters 8 and 9) IO::LineBufferedSet (Chapter 13) IO::LineBufferedSessionData (Chapter 13) DaemonDebug (Chapter 14) Text::Travesty (Chapter 17) mchat_client.pl (Chapter 21) Appendix B. Perl Error Codes and Special Variables System Error Constants Magic Variables Affecting I/O Other Perl Globals Appendix C. Internet Reference Tables Assigned Port Numbers Registered Port Numbers Internet Multicast Addresses Appendix D. Bibliography Perl Programming TCP/IP and Berkeley Sockets Network Server Design Multicasting Application-Level Protocols