Conclusion

Conclusion

The registration and name resolution (RNR) functions might seem overly complicated, but they offer great flexibility in writing client/server applications. The real limitation of name registration lies with the name space. It's rather amazing that even with the popularity of TCP/IP, the only name resolution method available is been DNS, which is not very flexible. With the Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows NT domain spaces, a persistent, protocol-independent method of name resolution is available, offering the necessary flexibility to write robust applications. In addition, other name spaces (such as SAP) are available for IPX/SPX-based applications, offering many of the same capabilities of the Windows NT domain space (except for protocol independence).



Network Programming for Microsoft Windows
Network Programming for Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Professional Series)
ISBN: 0735605602
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 172
Authors: Anthony Jones

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