Uses of Class
org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient

Packages that use SocketClient
org.apache.commons.net.bsd Classes for rcommand, rexec, rlogin 
org.apache.commons.net.chargen Chargen over TCP and UDP 
org.apache.commons.net.daytime Daytime over TCP and UDP 
org.apache.commons.net.discard Discard over TCP and UDP 
org.apache.commons.net.echo Echo over TCP and UDP 
org.apache.commons.net.finger Finger implementation 
org.apache.commons.net.ftp FTP and FTPS support classes 
org.apache.commons.net.imap Basic IMAP and IMAPS support classes 
org.apache.commons.net.nntp NNTP - network news transfer protocol 
org.apache.commons.net.pop3 POP3 and POP3S mail 
org.apache.commons.net.smtp SMTP and SMTPS mail 
org.apache.commons.net.telnet Telnet implementation 
org.apache.commons.net.time Time protocol (RFC 868) over TCP and UDP 
org.apache.commons.net.whois Whois client 
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.bsd
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.bsd
 class RCommandClient
          RCommandClient is very similar to RExecClient, from which it is derived, and implements the rcmd() facility that first appeared in 4.2BSD Unix.
 class RExecClient
          RExecClient implements the rexec() facility that first appeared in 4.2BSD Unix.
 class RLoginClient
          RLoginClient is very similar to RCommandClient, from which it is derived, and uses the rcmd() facility implemented in RCommandClient to implement the functionality of the rlogin command that first appeared in 4.2BSD Unix.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.chargen
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.chargen
 class CharGenTCPClient
          The CharGenTCPClient class is a TCP implementation of a client for the character generator protocol described in RFC 864.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.daytime
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.daytime
 class DaytimeTCPClient
          The DaytimeTCPClient class is a TCP implementation of a client for the Daytime protocol described in RFC 867.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.discard
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.discard
 class DiscardTCPClient
          The DiscardTCPClient class is a TCP implementation of a client for the Discard protocol described in RFC 863.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.echo
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.echo
 class EchoTCPClient
          The EchoTCPClient class is a TCP implementation of a client for the Echo protocol described in RFC 862.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.finger
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.finger
 class FingerClient
          The FingerClient class implements the client side of the Internet Finger Protocol defined in RFC 1288.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.ftp
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.ftp
 class FTP
          FTP provides the basic the functionality necessary to implement your own FTP client.
 class FTPClient
          FTPClient encapsulates all the functionality necessary to store and retrieve files from an FTP server.
 class FTPHTTPClient
          Experimental attempt at FTP client that tunnels over an HTTP proxy connection.
 class FTPSClient
          FTP over SSL processing.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.imap
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.imap
 class AuthenticatingIMAPClient
          An IMAP Client class with authentication support.
 class IMAP
          The IMAP class provides the basic the functionality necessary to implement your own IMAP client.
 class IMAPClient
          The IMAPClient class provides the basic functionalities found in an IMAP client.
 class IMAPSClient
          The IMAPSClient class provides SSL/TLS connection encryption to IMAPClient.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.nntp
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.nntp
 class NNTP
          The NNTP class is not meant to be used by itself and is provided only so that you may easily implement your own NNTP client if you so desire.
 class NNTPClient
          NNTPClient encapsulates all the functionality necessary to post and retrieve articles from an NNTP server.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.pop3
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.pop3
 class ExtendedPOP3Client
          A POP3 Cilent class with protocol and authentication extensions support (RFC2449 and RFC2195).
 class POP3
          The POP3 class is not meant to be used by itself and is provided only so that you may easily implement your own POP3 client if you so desire.
 class POP3Client
          The POP3Client class implements the client side of the Internet POP3 Protocol defined in RFC 1939.
 class POP3SClient
          POP3 over SSL processing.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.smtp
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.smtp
 class AuthenticatingSMTPClient
          An SMTP Client class with authentication support (RFC4954).
 class SMTP
          SMTP provides the basic the functionality necessary to implement your own SMTP client.
 class SMTPClient
          SMTPClient encapsulates all the functionality necessary to send files through an SMTP server.
 class SMTPSClient
          SMTP over SSL processing.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.telnet
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.telnet
 class TelnetClient
          The TelnetClient class implements the simple network virtual terminal (NVT) for the Telnet protocol according to RFC 854.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.time
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.time
 class TimeTCPClient
          The TimeTCPClient class is a TCP implementation of a client for the Time protocol described in RFC 868.
 

Uses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.whois
 

Subclasses of SocketClient in org.apache.commons.net.whois
 class WhoisClient
          The WhoisClient class implements the client side of the Internet Whois Protocol defined in RFC 954.
 



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