T5 9.30-5.30 Geoff Bryant, and Jeff Schreiber Process Software Corporation. TCP/IP Programming After attending this seminar participants are able to: · Write applications which use the TCP/IP networking protocols to communicate with other applications in a TCP/IP network · Programmers are able to write code for OpenVMS, UNIX, Windows NT, or any other platform supporting the BSD socket API · Programmers have example code that they can use TCP/IP, the networking protocol used in the global Internet, has become the network protocol of choice for communicating both on the global Internet and within corporations and small companies. TCP/IP is available on almost any computing platform. This seminar provides the attendees with all the information needed to write client/server applications which communicate over a TCP/IP network. This information applies to programmers working on UNIX, OpenVMS, Windows, and other platforms. Topics Covered: · An introduction to TCP/IP networks and protocols · Programming with sockets · Library support routines · Multithreaded servers for UNIX and OpenVMS · Using QIOs for OpenVMS programmers · Using Winsock · Programming for current TCP/IP and the new IP version 6 Prerequisites: None. Geoff Bryant is a principal software engineer at Process Software with over 15 years of software development experience. Jeff Schreiber is a senior software engineer at Process Software Corporation (PSC) and has been with the company since 1993. Mr. Schreiber is involved with development and maintenance of both PSC's MultiNet and TCPware projects, including being the primary engineer for the products DNS components.