Summary
Netty in Action
introduces the Netty framework and shows you how to incorporate it into your
Java network applications. You'll learn to write highly scalable applications
without the need to dive into the low-level non-blocking APIs at the core of
Java.
About the Technology
Netty is a Java-based networking framework that manages complex networking,
multithreading, and concurrency for your applications. And Netty hides the
boilerplate and low-level code, keeping your business logic separate and
easier to reuse. With Netty, you get an easy-to-use API, leaving you free to
focus on what's unique to your application.
About the Book
Netty in Action
introduces the Netty framework and shows you how to incorporate it into your
Java network applications. You will discover how to write highly scalable
applications without getting into low-level APIs. The book teaches you to
think in an asynchronous way as you work through its many hands-on examples
and helps you master the best practices of building large-scale network apps.
What's Inside
Netty from the ground up
Asynchronous, event-driven programming
Implementing services using different protocols
Covers Netty 4.x
About the Reader
This book assumes readers are comfortable with Java and basic network
architecture.
About the Authors
Norman Maurer
is a senior software engineer at Apple and a core developer of Netty.
Marvin Wolfthal
is a Dell Services consultant who has implemented mission-critical enterprise
systems using Netty.
Table of Contents
PART 1 NETTY CONCEPTS AND ARCHITECTURE
Netty-asynchronous and event-driven
Your first Netty application
Netty components and design
Transports
ByteBuf
ChannelHandler and ChannelPipeline
EventLoop and threading model
Bootstrapping
Unit testing
PART 2 CODECS
The codec framework
Provided ChannelHandlers and codecs
PART 3 NETWORK PROTOCOLS
WebSocket
Broadcasting events with UDP
PART 4 CASE STUDIES
Case studies, part 1
Case studies, part 2
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