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Perl module P402
Writing Your Own Simple Client and Server
Exercises, examples and other material relating to training module P402. This topic is presented on public course Using Perl on the Web
Perl originated from a requirement to write network-aware scripts, and it's always been a great language for writing both clients and servers. You might wonder if you really need to write such programs these days but, yes, there are times that you want to write test programs against which to run a stanard client or server, and times that you want to provide a specialist tool that talks directly to another network process.
Examples from our training material
Pictures Learning how to use Perl behind a web site
Background information
Some modules are available for download as a sample of our material or under an Open Training Notes License for free download from [here].
Topics covered in this module
A further use of telnet.
Using RFC868 time protocol. Using the Socket module. Name Services. Running network commands directly. Other enhancements. Writing your own simple server. End-of-line characters. Buffering. Example - finger client. Complete learning
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