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Java Source Code / Java Documentation  » Net » Apache commons net 1.4.1 » examples 
examples
Java Source File NameTypeComment
chargen.javaClass This is an example program demonstrating how to use the CharGenTCPClient and CharGenUDPClient classes.
daytime.javaClass This is an example program demonstrating how to use the DaytimeTCP and DaytimeUDP classes. This program connects to the default daytime service port of a specified server, retrieves the daytime, and prints it to standard output. The default is to use the TCP port.
echo.javaClass This is an example program demonstrating how to use the EchoTCPClient and EchoUDPClient classes.
finger.javaClass This is an example of how you would implement the finger command in Java using NetComponents.
ftp.javaClass This is an example program demonstrating how to use the FTPClient class. This program connects to an FTP server and retrieves the specified file.
fwhois.javaClass This is an example of how you would implement the Linux fwhois command in Java using NetComponents.
IOUtil.javaClass This is a utility class providing a reader/writer capability required by the weatherTelnet, rexec, rshell, and rlogin example programs. The only point of the class is to hold the static method readWrite which spawns a reader thread and a writer thread.
mail.javaClass This is an example program using the SMTP package to send a message to the specified recipients.
messages.javaClass This is an example program demonstrating how to use the POP3Client class.
PrintCommandListener.javaClass This is a support class for some of the example programs.
rdate.javaClass This is an example program demonstrating how to use the TimeTCPClient and TimeUDPClient classes.
rexec.javaClass This is an example program demonstrating how to use the RExecClient class. This program connects to an rexec server and requests that the given command be executed on the server.
rlogin.javaClass This is an example program demonstrating how to use the RLoginClient class.
rshell.javaClass This is an example program demonstrating how to use the RCommandClient class.
server2serverFTP.javaClass This is an example program demonstrating how to use the FTPClient class. This program arranges a server to server file transfer that transfers a file from host1 to host2.
TelnetClientExample.javaClass This is a simple example of use of TelnetClient.
tftp.javaClass This is an example of a simple Java tftp client using NetComponents.
weatherTelnet.javaClass This is an example of a trivial use of the TelnetClient class. It connects to the weather server at the University of Michigan, um-weather.sprl.umich.edu port 3000, and allows the user to interact with the server via standard input.
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