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Index
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Application
Subsections
34
. Applications and transport agent API
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The class Application
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The transport agent API
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1
Attaching transport agents to nodes
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Attaching applications to agents
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2
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3
Using transport agents via system calls
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4
Agent upcalls to applications
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2
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5
An example
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3
The class TrafficGenerator
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3
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1
An example
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4
Simulated applications: Telnet and FTP
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5
Applications objects
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6
Commands at a glance
35
. Web cache as an application
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1
Using application-level data in
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ADU
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2
Passing data between applications
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Transmitting user data over UDP
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4
Transmitting user data over TCP
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5
Class hierarchy related to user data handling
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2
Overview of web cache classes
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Managing HTTP connections
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2
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2
Managing web pages
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3
Debugging
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3
Representing web pages
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4
Page pools
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1
PagePool/Math
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4
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2
PagePool/CompMath
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4
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3
PagePool/ProxyTrace
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4
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4
PagePool/Client
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4
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5
PagePool/WebTraf
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5
Web client
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6
Web server
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Web cache
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Http/Cache
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Putting together: a simple example
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Http trace format
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Commands at a glance
Paul Kroon 2008-03-16