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Client–server communication is at the basis of service provisioning over the Internet. Clients connect to servers and request specific services or tasks to be performed. Sockets have been introduced as basic communication support for client–server data exchange. This chapter introduces advanced client–server network programming techniques. These include the Remote Method Invocation paradigm which allows the clients to invoke methods on servers and retrieve the results and Java applet–servlet communication techniques alongside comprehensive examples.
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Ciubotaru, B., Muntean, GM. (2013). Advanced Client–Server Network Programming. In: Advanced Network Programming – Principles and Techniques. Computer Communications and Networks. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5292-7_10
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