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    *******************************************************************************<br /> Programming Spiders, Bots, and Aggregators in Java<br /> *******************************************************************************<br /> <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> General Information<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Type.................: Ebook<br /> Part Size............: 3,106,755 bytes<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Post Information<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Posted by............: ~Tqw~<br /> <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Release Notes<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> This book is simply one of the best computer books I have ever read! The author <br /> doesn&rsquo;t just cover programming like a lot of programming books do, he also <br /> explains how technology related to the subject matter works. Some of the related <br /> subjects he covers are socket programming, the HTTP protocol, form submission, <br /> cookies, multi-threading, JDBC, and XML. The coverage of these extra topics is <br /> not very in-depth, but for the average Java programmer, he provides enough <br /> information to fill in some gaps and tie it all together, and that&rsquo;s where the <br /> strength of this book lies. Another thing the author does well is build on each <br /> chapter, pacing it quickly enough to not bore but not so fast as to overwhelm <br /> the reader. And finally, the author provides sections in most chapters that <br /> explain in detail how the classes used in that chapter function. The book is <br /> very well organized and laid out in a logical manner. The book&rsquo;s topics start at <br /> simple Java socket programming, progress through HTTP and HTTPS socket <br /> programming, then into HTML parsing and form posting, to dealing with other <br /> file/data formats, using cookies, then into spiders and multi-threaded spiders, <br /> then bots, then aggregators. He finishes up by discussing the ethics of using <br /> these constructs to access sites and the possible unintended consequences of <br /> doing so, and a brief discussion of how these constructs may fit into the web <br /> services arena. A major plus in this book is the companion cd, which in addition <br /> to containing the source code for all the examples in the book has the classes <br /> already compiled, as well as a copy of the Jakarta/Tomcat server, since some of <br /> the examples use JSPs. The companion cd was supposed to contain a JDK as well, <br /> but it was left off in error. The software provided on the cd is reusable, and I <br /> will be integrating it into a project in the near future. All in all, this is an <br /> outstanding book, and worth more than the money paid for it. The book does <br /> assume a few things: you have to know at least the basics of Java, some <br /> familiarity with the Internet, and some familiarity with JSPs would be a nice to <br /> have. This book is a must-read for advanced beginner and intermediate <br /> developers, but expert Java developers should think twice as they are likely <br /> already familiar with most of the material.<br /> <br /> Table of Contents<br /> Introduction <br /> Ch. 1 Java Socket Programming 1<br /> Ch. 2 Examining the Hypertext Transfer Protocol 45<br /> Ch. 3 Accessing Secure Sites with HTTPS 85<br /> Ch. 4 HTML Parsing 119<br /> Ch. 5 Posting Forms 169<br /> Ch. 6 Interpreting Data 197<br /> Ch. 7 Exploring Cookies 221<br /> Ch. 8 Building a Spider 247<br /> Ch. 9 Building a High-Volume Spider 277<br /> Ch. 10 Building a Bot 327<br /> Ch. 11 Building an Aggregator 369<br /> Ch. 12 Using Bots Conscientiously 385<br /> Ch. 13 The Future of Bots 413<br /> App. A The Bot Package 427<br /> App. B Various HTTP Related Charts 445<br /> App. C Troubleshooting 457<br /> App. D Installing Tomcat 465<br /> App. E How to Compile Examples Under Windows 471<br /> App. F How to Compile Examples Under UNIX 479<br /> App. G Recompiling the Bot Package 483<br /> Glossary 487<br /> Index 498<br /> <br /> Product Details<br /> <br /> * ISBN: 0782140408<br /> * ISBN-13: 9780782140408<br /> * Format: Paperback, 516pp<br /> * Publisher: Wiley, John &amp; Sons, Incorporated<br /> * Pub. Date: February 2002<br /> <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Install Notes<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Adobe Acrobat Reader<br />
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