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Interface Summary | |
ContentHandlerFactory | This interface defines a factory for content handlers. |
DatagramSocketImplFactory | This interface defines a factory for datagram socket implementations. |
FileNameMap | A simple interface which provides a mechanism to map between a file name and a MIME type string. |
SocketImplFactory | This interface defines a factory for socket implementations. |
SocketOptions | Interface of methods to get/set socket options. |
URLStreamHandlerFactory | This interface defines a factory for URL stream
protocol handlers. |
Class Summary | |
Authenticator | The class Authenticator represents an object that knows how to obtain authentication for a network connection. |
ContentHandler | The abstract class ContentHandler is the superclass
of all classes that read an Object from a
URLConnection . |
DatagramPacket | This class represents a datagram packet. |
DatagramSocket | This class represents a socket for sending and receiving datagram packets. |
DatagramSocketImpl | Abstract datagram and multicast socket implementation base class. |
HttpURLConnection | A URLConnection with support for HTTP-specific features. |
InetAddress | This class represents an Internet Protocol (IP) address. |
JarURLConnection | A URL Connection to a Java ARchive (JAR) file or an entry in a JAR file. |
MulticastSocket | The multicast datagram socket class is useful for sending and receiving IP multicast packets. |
NetPermission | This class is for various network permissions. |
PasswordAuthentication | The class PasswordAuthentication is a data holder that is used by Authenticator. |
ServerSocket | This class implements server sockets. |
Socket | This class implements client sockets (also called just "sockets"). |
SocketImpl | The abstract class SocketImpl is a common superclass
of all classes that actually implement sockets. |
SocketPermission | This class represents access to a network via sockets. |
URL | Class URL represents a Uniform Resource
Locator, a pointer to a "resource" on the World
Wide Web. |
URLClassLoader | This class loader is used to load classes and resources from a search path of URLs referring to both JAR files and directories. |
URLConnection | The abstract class URLConnection is the superclass
of all classes that represent a communications link between the
application and a URL. |
URLDecoder | The class contains a utility method for converting from
a MIME format called "x-www-form-urlencoded "
to a String
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URLEncoder | The class contains a utility method for converting a
String into a MIME format called
"x-www-form-urlencoded " format. |
URLStreamHandler | The abstract class URLStreamHandler is the common
superclass for all stream protocol handlers. |
Exception Summary | |
BindException | Signals that an error occurred while attempting to bind a socket to a local address and port. |
ConnectException | Signals that an error occurred while attempting to connect a socket to a remote address and port. |
MalformedURLException | Thrown to indicate that a malformed URL has occurred. |
NoRouteToHostException | Signals that an error occurred while attempting to connect a socket to a remote address and port. |
ProtocolException | Thrown to indicate that there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error. |
SocketException | Thrown to indicate that there is an error in the underlying protocol, such as a TCP error. |
UnknownHostException | Thrown to indicate that the IP address of a host could not be determined. |
UnknownServiceException | Thrown to indicate that an unknown service exception has occurred. |
Provides the classes for implementing networking applications. Using the socket classes, you can communicate with any server on the Internet or implement your own Internet server. A number of classes are provided to make it convenient to use Universal Resource Locators (URLs) to retrieve data on the Internet.
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