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Learning Network Programming with Java

You're reading from   Learning Network Programming with Java Harness the hidden power of Java to build network-enabled applications with lower network traffic and faster processes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785885471
Length 292 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Richard M. Reese Richard M. Reese
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Network Programming FREE CHAPTER 2. Network Addressing 3. NIO Support for Networking 4. Client/Server Development 5. Peer-to-Peer Networks 6. UDP and Multicasting 7. Network Scalability 8. Network Security 9. Network Interoperability Index

Handling multiple clients


Handling multiple clients can be achieved using threads. In this section, we will develop a simple parts server and client applications. The server will use a separate thread to handle each client. This technique is simple to implement, but it will not always be suitable for more demanding applications. We will introduce alternate techniques to multitask in Chapter 7, Network Scalability.

The parts server is implemented in the PartsServer class, and the client is implemented in the PartsClient class. A new instance of a ClientHandler class will be created for each client. This handler will accept requests for the price of a part. The client will send the name of the part to the handler. The handler will look up the price of the part using the getPrice method of PartsServer. It will then return the price to the client.

The parts server

The parts server uses a HashMap variable to hold information about parts. The name of the part is used as a key, and the value is stored...

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