⟩ Explain How higher-level data is carried by IP to a destination host?
The data from higher-level protocols like TCP, UDP is encapsulated in an IP datagram and transmitted to the destination host. IP will not modify the higher-level data.
The data from higher-level protocols like TCP, UDP is encapsulated in an IP datagram and transmitted to the destination host. IP will not modify the higher-level data.
What are the elements which should be contained in SOAP message?
Explain about the SOAP body element?
Can you explain what is race condition? How does the race condition occur?
What is Socket Class?
What is Server Socket Class?
Explain what is SSL?
Do you know what is a socket?
Can you explain what are the advantages and disadvantages of Java Sockets?
Do you know what are TP-Lite and TP-Heavy Monitors?
Do you know what are the two important TCP Socket classes?