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Unix Insider March 2001 Jim Mauro |
Solaris sockets, past and present A close look at kernel sockets in Solaris... |
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Introduction to Stream Control Transmission Protocol This article provides a brief introduction to the IETF Stream Control Transmission Protocol and explains how it can be used as a replacement for TCP. |
Linux Journal February 1, 2002 Gianluca Insolvibile |
Inside the Linux Packet Filter In Part I of this two-part series on the Linux Packet Filter, the author describes a packet's journey through the kernel... |
Unix Insider December 2000 Peter Baer Galvin |
An evolution and a revolution Whether you're interested in understanding on a more advanced level how and why things work, or simply concerned with keeping your systems running smoothly, you'll find at least one of these books a useful and enjoyable read... |
JavaWorld April 11, 2003 Greg Travis |
Use select for high-speed networking Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.4 introduced the New Input/Output (NIO) libraries designed to allow extremely high-speed I/O within Java applications. NIO uses an I/O model that differs significantly from the one used in the original I/O libraries. |
JavaWorld August 29, 2003 Jason Kitchen |
Test email components in your software This article explains how to write a simple email server that can be easily integrated into your testing environment. |
JavaWorld May 2001 Todd Sundsted |
Build secure network applications with SSL and the JSSE API SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is the de facto standard for securing a communication channel between two applications that converse over the Internet. Sun's JSSE (Java Secure Socket Extension) provides SSL support for Java applications... |
InternetNews January 28, 2004 Michael Singer |
Sun Spurns Reboots with Solaris Upgrade The company continues its steady stream of software builds for its next generation operating system as part of its Solaris Express program. |
JavaWorld September 2001 Michael T. Nygard |
Master Merlin's new I/O classes The JDK 1.4 beta -- the Merlin release -- unleashes hundreds of new classes. This article walks you through some of the platform's new I/O (input/output) capabilities: nonblocking I/O, character conversion, memory-mapped files, and buffer management... |
InternetNews April 7, 2004 Michael Singer |
Solaris 'Next' Gets Closer to Launch No Microsoft compatibility yet as Sun Microsystems distributes more features of its server OS for developers to tinker with. |
InternetNews August 10, 2010 |
Oracle Reveals Solaris 11 Plans Solaris 11 will include new features and also incorporate technologies developed as part of the openSolaris project. |
InternetNews June 20, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Sun Solaris Embraces PostgreSQL After a few delays, Sun Microsystems is now fully supporting the open source PostgreSQL database on its Solaris 10 operating system. |
New Architect October 2002 Stephanos Gosling |
A Secure Server Is an Optimized Server A review of the Solaris 9 operating system: new software packages, more speed, and a Solaris Management Console makeover. |
Unix Insider January 2001 Peter Baer Galvin |
Giving away the secrets We delve into the many online sources of Solaris administration information: those that are helpful, those that are complete, and those that you can't live without... |
InternetNews November 16, 2010 |
Oracle Unveils Solaris 11 Preview With the release of Solaris 11 Express, Oracle is previewing the first major update of the Unix operating system since its acquisition of Sun Microsystems. |
InternetNews December 13, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Solaris Gets Secured Sun's Solaris 10 Unix operating system got its third major update, and it includes the long-anticipated Trusted Extensions, which replaces the legacy Trusted Solaris operating system. |