
This book guides software professionals through the traps and pitfalls of developing efficient, portable, and flexible networked applications. It explores the inherent design complexities of concurrent networked applications and the tradeoffs that must be considered when working to master them.
"C++ Network Programming" begins with an overview of the issues and tools involved in writing distributed concurrent applications. The book then provides the essential design dimensions, patterns, and principles needed to develop flexible and efficient concurrent networked applications. The book's expert author team shows you how to enhance design skills while applying C++ and patterns effectively to develop object-oriented networked applications.
Readers will find coverage of: C++ network programming, including an overview and strategies for addressing common development challenges The ACE ToolkitConnection protocols, message exchange, and message-passing versus shared memoryImplementation methods for reusable networked application servicesConcurrency in object-oriented network programmingDesign principles and patterns for ACE wrapper facades
With this book, C++ developers have at their disposal the most complete toolkitavailable for developing successful, multiplatform, concurrent networked applications with ease and efficiency.
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-- Does for C++ network programming what Stevens did for UNIX network programming.
-- Adaptive Communication Environment (ACE) in depth: patterns, class libraries, frameworks, and real-world code examples.
-- Building distributed and concurrent client/server software for heterogeneous environments: key challenges and solutions.
With the Adaptive Communication Environment (ACE), developers have what they've long sought: a mature, open source, object-oriented framework for building enterprise applications more rapidly and cost-effectively. Now, ACE's creator and one of its leading consultants present the first comprehensive guide to ACE -- and to building extensible object-oriented software with C++ in distributed, heterogeneous environments. The authors begin by describing the key design challenges that arise when objects are distributed beyond a single thread in a single process. They demonstrate how middleware and the ACE toolkit can be applied together to address many of these challenges; and introduce a taxonomy of middleware layers for understanding and solving distributed design problems. It then shows how ACE provides flexible, portable, and efficient support for each of these design dimensions. Extensive C++ code samples are provided. For all developers, analysts, and architects using C++ to build enterprise applications.
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