Client Server Socket TCP/IP program in C Linux over HTTPS
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the programs? there's no official program that just opens a socket... what's the point? What do you actually want to acheive? Are you looking for source code to learn from or something?
Yes. I am new to it. I first wrote a simple client server program. Then added the SSL layer. Now I want to add the HTTP layer.
Could you help me with it
Chris.. I know I may sound absurd. But the assignment goes like this :
tcp/ip client server socket program -> ssl layer -> http layer -> soap layer.
The architecture describes the layer that way, one on top of the other.
Could you help me understand what exactly is throwing me off.
I'd suggest googling for "server https example java" or some such, plenty of example bits of code around, but please don't expect others to do your work for you.
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