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Web protocols and practice : HTTP/1.1, networking protocols, caching and traffic measurement HTTP/1.1, Networking Protocols, Caching, and Traffic Measurement

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Web protocols and practice : HTTP/1.1, networking protocols, caching and traffic measurement

The network side of the Web: central principles, architecture, and technical underpinnings.

  • Authored by AT&,T Labs legendary Bala Krishnamurthy, this will be the ""Kernighan &, Ritchie"" of the Web!
  • The most practical and authoritative HTTP 1.1 coverage ever presented.
  • Detailed, up-to-the-minute coverage of the hot new important areas: Web traffic measurement, caching, and multimedia streaming.
Just as TCP/IP is a central protocol for the Internet, HTTP is a central protocol for the web. They are both critical for web networking. Web Protocols and Practice is the most authoritative and comprehensive guide to the Webs technical underpinnings. Authored by legendary AT&,T Labs researcher Bala Krishnamurthy and renowned Web networking expert Jennifer Rexford, this book offers exceptionally thorough coverage of core Web protocols-including the most detailed discussion of HTTP /1.1 and its relationship to TCP/IP networking ever presented. The authors begin with a broad overview of the evolution of the Web, including its naming infrastructure, HTML document language, and HTTP message exchange protocol. Next, they introduce the inner workings of clients, proxies, and servers, as well as scripts, handlers, search engines, cookies, and authentication. The heart of the book is a detailed discussion of the core Web protocols DNS, TCP/IP, and HTTP. An essential resource for all networking and Internet professionals, and for all developers building Internet applications.
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I. GETTING STARTED.

1. Introduction.
Origin and Growth of the World Wide Web.
Historical Evolution of the Web.
The State of the Web.
Semantic Components of the Web.
Uniform Resource Identifier (URI).
HyperText Markup Language (HTML).
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
Terms and Concepts.
Content on the Web.
Software Components.
Underlying Network.
Standardization.
Web.
Web Applications.
Topics Not Covered.
Tour Through the Book.

II. WEB SOFTWARE COMPONENTS.

2. Web Clients.
Client as a program.
Evolution of the browser.
Web-related browser functions.
Canonical Web transfer example.
Issuing a request from a browser.
Browser caching.
Request message headers.
Response handling.
Browser configuration.
Physical appearance.
Semantic choices.
Configuring browser for non-protocol functions.
Browser security issues.
Cookies.
Motivations for cookies.
Use of cookies in a browser.
Users control over cookies.
Privacy problems with cookies.
Spiders.
Searching on the Web.
Spider client.
Use of spiders in search engines.
Intelligent agents and special-purpose browsers.
Intelligent agents.
Special-purpose browsers.
Summary.

3. Web Proxies.
History and evolution of intermediaries.
High-level classification of proxies.
Caching proxy.
Transparent proxy.
Proxy applications.
Sharing access to the Web.
Caching responses.
Anonymizing clients.
Transforming requests and responses.
Gateway to non-HTTP systems.
Filtering requests and responses.
HTTP-related proxy roles.
Steps in request-response exchange with a proxy.
Handling HTTP requests and responses.
Proxy as Web server.
Proxy as Web client.
Example use of a proxy.
Proxy chaining and hierarchies.
Proxy configuration.
Proxy privacy issues.
Other kinds of proxies.
Reverse proxies or surrogates.
Interception proxies.
Summary.

4. Web Servers.
Web Site Versus Web Server.
Web Site.
Web Server.
Handling a Client Request.
Steps in Handling a Client Request.
Access Control.
Dynamically Generated Responses.
Creating and Using Cookies.
Sharing Information Across Requests.
Sharing HTTP Responses Across Requests.
Sharing Metadata Across Requests.
Server Architecture.
Event-Driven Server Architecture.
Process-Driven Server Architecture.
Hybrid Server Architecture.
Server Hosting.
Multiple Web Sites on a Single Machine.
Multiple Machines for a Single Web Site.
Case Study: Apache Web Server.
Resource Management.
HTTP Request Processing.
Summary.

III. WEB PROTOCOLS.

5. Protocols Underlying HTTP.
Internet Protocol.
Evolution of the Internet Architecture.
IP Design Goals.
IP Addresses.
IP Header Details.
Transmission Control Protocol 0
Socket Abstraction 1
Ordered Reliable Byte Stream.
Opening and Closing a TCP Connection.
Sliding-Window Flow Control.
Retransmission of Lost Packets.
TCP Congestion Control.
TCP Header Details.
Domain Name System.
DNS Resolver.
DNS Architecture.
DNS Protocol.
DNS Queries and the Web.
DNS-Based Web Server Load Balancing.
Application-Layer Protocols.
Telnet Protocol.
File Transfer Protocol.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
The Network News Transfer Protocol.
Properties of Application-Layer Protocols.
Summary.

6. HTTP Protocol Design and Description.
Overview of HTTP.
Protocol properties.
Protocol influences.
HTTP language elements.
HTTP terms.
HTTP/1.0 Requ

Balachander Krishnamurthy of AT&T Labs–Research is a well-known researcher and the author of numerous publications in the World Wide Web and networking fields. He has published more than forty-five technical papers, coauthored and edited Practical Reusable UNIX Software, and was the series editor for the Trends in Software series of books. He holds several patents and has been a guest lecturer in more than thirty countries. His recent papers can be found at http://www.research.att.com/~bala/papers.

Jennifer Rexford of AT&T Labs–Research is an established researcher and the author of numerous publications in the areas of IP networking, multimedia streaming, and the World Wide Web. She has served on the editorial board for IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking and on program committees for the main networking conferences. Her recent papers can be found at http://www.research.att.com/~jrex.



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