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Embedded Internet Design

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ISBN-10: 0071374361

ISBN-13: 9780071374361

Edition: 4th 2003

Authors: Al Williams

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This work explores how to make Internet-active microcontroller systems by using a Java-programmable module and a Scenix SX processor. Full of practical projects, the book covers the Internet, Java programming and microcontroller designs.
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Book details

List price: $39.95
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Publication date: 3/12/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 318
Size: 7.10" wide x 9.10" long x 0.90" tall
Weight: 1.474
Language: English

Introductionp. ix
Under the Hoodp. 1
A Marriage?p. 3
Developer Profilep. 3
Inside a Web Sessionp. 4
Making a Connectionp. 5
More about IP Addressesp. 6
Floating IPp. 8
Decisionsp. 9
URL Detailsp. 9
Internet Documentationp. 10
All about Contentp. 12
Anatomy of a Documentp. 13
Formattingp. 14
Formsp. 15
XMLp. 18
The Java Connectionp. 19
A Java Crash Coursep. 21
Experimenting with Javap. 23
Java: Compiled or Interpreted?p. 24
Getting Startedp. 25
Variables, Types, and Constantsp. 25
Constantsp. 27
Number Basesp. 28
Expressionsp. 28
Special Operatorsp. 29
Commentsp. 31
Control Flowp. 31
What's Unicode?p. 32
Classes and Objectsp. 36
Methods and Parametersp. 38
Where Are the Pointers?p. 40
Arraysp. 42
Stringsp. 42
Extending Classesp. 44
Basic Type Classesp. 49
Numeric Conversionsp. 50
Staticsp. 50
Interfaces and Abstractionp. 51
Exceptionsp. 53
Packages and Classpathp. 56
Threadsp. 58
A PC Gatewayp. 65
Object Powerp. 67
Using Serial Input/Outputp. 67
Opening a Portp. 68
Stream Basicsp. 69
Advanced Serial I/Op. 70
An Examplep. 71
SMTPp. 76
Inside SMTPp. 76
Timeouts, Multiple Lines, and Transparencyp. 78
Implementationp. 79
Just Enough javadocp. 94
E-Mail Wrap Upp. 95
Serial Port Eventsp. 96
Introducing TINIp. 101
Preparing TINIp. 102
What If That Didn't Work?p. 106
Logging Inp. 107
Using Slushp. 107
On the Netp. 107
No Network?p. 109
Building a TINI Programp. 110
Testing the Programp. 111
A New Default Programp. 113
Serial Portsp. 114
Freeing the Serial Portp. 114
More Practical Serialp. 117
RS232 Woesp. 117
Inside the Projectp. 118
The Other Sidep. 121
About One Wirep. 123
Some Network Examplesp. 128
High-Level Notificationsp. 138
The Other Side of E-Mailp. 143
Goodbye Switchp. 147
When Java's Not Enoughp. 155
All for TINI?p. 156
TINI Meets the Webp. 157
The Built-In Solutionp. 158
An Example Serverp. 159
What's Wrong with That?p. 169
Handcraftedp. 170
More Open Sourcep. 178
Servlet Basicsp. 179
Writing Your First Servletp. 180
TINI Servletsp. 184
Building for TINIp. 185
Configurationp. 186
A TINI Servletp. 188
What about Applets?p. 190
An Applet Examplep. 191
Drawingp. 192
Networkingp. 193
Java Jr.p. 197
Hardwarep. 198
Programmingp. 199
Running the Test Programp. 200
Javelin Stamp Architecturep. 202
Javelin Stamp I/Op. 203
Running a Programp. 205
Virtual Peripheralsp. 205
Reclaiming Memoryp. 206
Javelin on the Internetp. 209
Inside Networkingp. 210
Javelin UDP Overviewp. 212
Opening PPPp. 216
Sending and Receivingp. 217
A Simple Sending Examplep. 219
A Simple Receiving Examplep. 229
A Useful Examplep. 234
Inside Javelin Internetp. 241
The Classesp. 242
How It Worksp. 243
Understanding PacketProcessorp. 244
Highlights from PPPp. 245
Inside UDPp. 264
What's Next?p. 267
Ready-Made Internet Appliancesp. 269
The iModemp. 270
Challengesp. 271
Setupp. 272
Sending E-Mailp. 272
Using the Javelinp. 273
Receiving E-Mailp. 279
Limitationsp. 288
Using the ISPp. 288
The Once and Future Internetp. 291
The Right Tools for the Jobp. 292
Looking Forwardp. 295
About IPV6p. 295
Multicastingp. 296
What's Nextp. 297
Inside PPPp. 299
Indexp. 307
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