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Network Servers and Java

Authors: J. Franco; CINCINNATI UNIV OH DEPT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Abstract:
Even before the Web, network servers played a central role on the internet by facilitating E-mail, GOPHER, telnet, and FTP usage. Additional servers, including those supporting the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), have been developed recently to handle Web traffic. This protocol and the development of the computer language called Java have raised our consciousness of network servers. Many of us know that servers are involved with the movement of information over the net but are not sure exactly what they are and how they function. We have seen servers installed on machines but, perhaps despite a nagging curiosity, have left them to the system administrators for fear of getting in over our heads. The purpose of this article is to explain the rudiments of network servers and show how they can be easily implemented in Java. In particular, we implement a simple HTTP server that can be put on a DOS or UNIX platform for experimentation.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Pages: 8
Report Date: 17 DEC 96
Contract Number: N00014-94-1-0382
Report Number: A150623
Keywords relating to this report:
*COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS
*INTERNET
COMMUNICATIONS TRAFFIC
DATA MANAGEMENT
ELECTRONIC MAIL
HYPERTEXT
INFORMATION TRANSFER
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
OPERATING SYSTEMS_COMPUTERS_
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