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Description
| Interface Summary | |
|---|---|
| DatagramSocketFactory | The DatagramSocketFactory interface provides a means for the
programmer to control the creation of datagram sockets and
provide his own DatagramSocket implementations for use by all
classes derived from
DatagramSocketClient
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| ProtocolCommandListener | There exists a large class of IETF protocols that work by sending an ASCII text command and arguments to a server, and then receiving an ASCII text reply. |
| Class Summary | |
|---|---|
| DatagramSocketClient | The DatagramSocketClient provides the basic operations that are required of client objects accessing datagram sockets. |
| DefaultDatagramSocketFactory | DefaultDatagramSocketFactory implements the DatagramSocketFactory interface by simply wrapping the java.net.DatagramSocket constructors. |
| DefaultSocketFactory | DefaultSocketFactory implements the SocketFactory interface by simply wrapping the java.net.Socket and java.net.ServerSocket constructors. |
| PrintCommandListener | This is a support class for some of the example programs. |
| ProtocolCommandEvent | There exists a large class of IETF protocols that work by sending an ASCII text command and arguments to a server, and then receiving an ASCII text reply. |
| ProtocolCommandSupport | ProtocolCommandSupport is a convenience class for managing a list of ProtocolCommandListeners and firing ProtocolCommandEvents. |
| SocketClient | The SocketClient provides the basic operations that are required of client objects accessing sockets. |
| Exception Summary | |
|---|---|
| MalformedServerReplyException | This exception is used to indicate that the reply from a server could not be interpreted. |
Common socket classes and protocol command utility classes
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