The document discusses the differences between socket and message class communication in network applications. It outlines the process of handling incoming requests, binding server sockets, and the characteristics of datagram sockets. Additionally, it includes examples of Java code for creating and managing datagram communication.
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Advanced Java Programming Theory
The document discusses the differences between socket and message class communication in network applications. It outlines the process of handling incoming requests, binding server sockets, and the characteristics of datagram sockets. Additionally, it includes examples of Java code for creating and managing datagram communication.