TCP and UDP Socket Programming

Tom Kelliher, CS 325

Feb. 22, 2008

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Assignment II due Monday.

Assignment

Read 3.1-3.3.

From Last Time

Wireshark labs.

Outline

  1. Introduction.

  2. TCP socket example.

  3. UDP socket example.

Coming Up

Transport layer introduction and UDP.

Introduction

Basics:

  1. Hostname and port are used to specify transport endpoints.

  2. Socket -- the communication object.

  3. TCP properties: reliable, connection-oriented, byte-stream, connection established before application-level protocols exchange information, two-way communication.

  4. UDP properties: unreliable, packet-switched, packet data, no connection overhead, application-level protocols exchange information immediately, two-way communication.

A socket connection is a 4-tuple -- (HostA, PortA, HostB, PortB) -- uniquely defining the connection.

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TCP Socket Example

TCP client/server communication flow:

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TCPClient.java communication model:

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TCPServer.java communication model (UDP figure):

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TCP server code:

import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;

class TCPServer 
{
   public static void main(String argv[]) throws Exception
   {
      String clientSentence;
      String capitalizedSentence;
      ServerSocket welcomeSocket = new ServerSocket(6789);

      while(true) 
      {
         Socket connectionSocket = welcomeSocket.accept();

         BufferedReader inFromClient =
            new BufferedReader(
            new InputStreamReader(
            connectionSocket.getInputStream()));

         DataOutputStream outToClient =
            new DataOutputStream(
            connectionSocket.getOutputStream());

         clientSentence = inFromClient.readLine();

         capitalizedSentence = clientSentence.toUpperCase() + '\n';

         outToClient.writeBytes(capitalizedSentence);
      }
   }
}

TCP client code:

import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;

class TCPClient 
{
   public static void main(String argv[]) throws Exception
   {
      String sentence;
      String modifiedSentence;

      BufferedReader inFromUser = 
         new BufferedReader(
         new InputStreamReader(System.in));

      Socket clientSocket = new Socket("hostname", 6789);

      DataOutputStream outToServer =
         new DataOutputStream(
         clientSocket.getOutputStream());

      BufferedReader inFromServer =
         new BufferedReader(
         new InputStreamReader(
         clientSocket.getInputStream()));

      sentence = inFromUser.readLine();

      outToServer.writeBytes(sentence + '\n');

      modifiedSentence = inFromServer.readLine();

      System.out.println("FROM SERVER: " + modifiedSentence);

      clientSocket.close();
   }
}

UDP Socket Example

UDP client/server communication flow:

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UDPClient.java communication model:

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UDPServer.java communication model:

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UDP server code:

import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;

class UDPServer 
{
   public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception
   {
      DatagramSocket serverSocket = 
         new DatagramSocket(9876);

      byte[] receiveData = new byte[1024];
      byte[] sendData = new byte[1024];

      while(true)
      {
         DatagramPacket receivePacket =
            new DatagramPacket(receiveData, receiveData.length);

         serverSocket.receive(receivePacket);

         String sentence = new String(receivePacket.getData());

         InetAddress IPAddress = receivePacket.getAddress();

         int port = receivePacket.getPort();

         String capitalizedSentence = sentence.toUpperCase();

         sendData = capitalizedSentence.getBytes();

         DatagramPacket sendPacket =
            new DatagramPacket(sendData, sendData.length,
                               IPAddress, port);

         serverSocket.send(sendPacket);
      }
   }
}

UDP client code:

import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;

class UDPClient 
{
   public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception
   {
      BufferedReader inFromUser =
         new BufferedReader(
         new InputStreamReader(System.in));

      DatagramSocket clientSocket = new DatagramSocket();

      InetAddress IPAddress = InetAddress.getByName("hostname");

      byte[] sendData = new byte[1024];

      byte[] receiveData = new byte[1024];

      String sentence = inFromUser.readLine();

      sendData = sentence.getBytes();

      DatagramPacket sendPacket =
         new DatagramPacket(sendData, sendData.length,
                            IPAddress, 9876);

      clientSocket.send(sendPacket);

      DatagramPacket receivePacket =
         new DatagramPacket(receiveData, receiveData.length);

      clientSocket.receive(receivePacket);

      String modifiedSentence = new String(receivePacket.getData());

      System.out.println("FROM SERVER :" + modifiedSentence);

      clientSocket.close();
   }
}



Thomas P. Kelliher 2008-02-21
Tom Kelliher