DocumentCode
1436107
Title
Implementing communication protocols in Java
Author
Krupczak, Bobby ; Calvert, Kenneth L. ; Ammar, Mostafa H.
Author_Institution
Empire Technol. Inc., USA
Volume
36
Issue
10
fYear
1998
fDate
10/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
93
Lastpage
99
Abstract
As the number and variety of Web- and network-based applications continues to increase, so does the need for flexible communication protocols and services to support them. Traditionally, a major impediment to deployment of new protocols and services is the need to upgrade millions of end systems with compatible implementations. At the same time, Java-a language explicitly designed to support development and distribution of new applications via the Web-is emerging as a (potentially) ubiquitous system platform. It is therefore natural to consider whether Java might speed the introduction of protocols to better support new applications. We discuss the suitability of Java as an environment for implementing and deploying communication protocols. Using insights from a Java-based protocol suite and supporting protocol subsystem we have implemented, we describe the benefits of using Java for protocol development and deployment, and how protocol programmers can implement protocols taking advantage of those benefits
Keywords
Internet; object-oriented methods; telecommunication computing; transport protocols; Java-based protocol suite; Web-based applications; communication protocols; communication services; network-based applications; protocol deployment; protocol development; protocol subsystem; system platform; Costs; Impedance; Intelligent networks; Internet; Java; Programming profession; Transport protocols; Virtual machining; Web sites; Wheels;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/35.722143
Filename
722143
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