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Content Introduction
The TCP. IP Detail (Volume 3): CP Transaction Protocol. The HP.P and UIX domain protocols are the continuation of the TCP/IP detailed series. The main contents include: TCP transaction protocol, T/TCP, which is an extension to TCP, making client-server transactions faster, more efficient and more reliable; TCP/IP applications, primarily HTTP and Nntp;unix domain protocols, provide a means of communication between processes. When a client is on the same host as the server process, the UNIX domain protocol is typically one-time faster than TCP/IP. The CP. IP Detail (Volume 3): CP Transaction Protocol. The HP.P and UIX domain protocols also employ a large number of instances and implementation details, referencing a large number of source programs in Volume 2. For people who want to understand how TCP/IP works, including programmers who write Web applications and system administrators who use TCP/IP to maintain computer networks.
Directory
Translator sequence
Objective
The first part
TCP Transaction Protocol
1th Chapter
T/TCP Overview
2nd Chapter
T/TCP protocol
3rd Chapter
T/tcp Use Example
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Part II
Other applications for TCP
13th Chapter
HTTP; Hypertext Transfer Protocol
14th Chapter
Grouping found on the HTTP server
15th Chapter
NNTP: Network News Transfer Protocol
Part III
Unix Domain Protocol
16th Chapter
UNIX Domain Protocol: overview
17th Chapter
UNIX Domain protocol: implementing
18th Chapter
UNIX domain protocol: Delivery of I/O and descriptors
Appendix A
Measuring Network time
Appendix B
Writing T/TCP applications
Reference documents
Abbreviations
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