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19. Distributed Applications L13 19. Hajusrakendused 19. Distributed Applications Andi Hektor 20. november 2002

Hajusrakendused (Distributed Applications) Peatükk 19 Hajusrakendused (Distributed Applications)

Hajusrakendused Figure 19.1. Application-level protocols in context.

Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) Figure 19.2. The use of abstract and transfer syntaxes.

Network Management - SNMP Riist- ja tarkvara haldus suurtes süsteemides SNMP SNMPv2 – rohkem erinevaid tasemeid SNMPv3 – rohkem integreeritud ja erinevatel tasemetel krüpto

E-post – SMTP ja MIME E-post SMTP (Simple Mail Trasfer Protocol), RFC 822 MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension)

Veeb – HTTP Veeb HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), RFC 2068 URL, näiteks http://www.physic.ut.ee:80/ Cache, Origin Server, Proxy, Resource, Server, Tunnel, User Agent, Gateway

Figure 19.9. Examples of HTTP operation.

Figure 19.10. Intermediate HTTP systems.

Kokkuvõtteks Internet: veeb ja e-post – haldamine ja andmete jagamine Kuhu edasi? Üldine ressursside jagamine? Interneti, kui hajusorienteeritud võrk ja selleks optimeeritud protokoll TCP/IP Kas on vaja ka teistsuguseid võrke?

Kodutestid veebis http://www.physic.ut.ee/~andi/andmeside/ Juhendid ja näited testi täitmiseks: http://www.physic.ut.ee/instituudid/efti/loengumaterjalid/ara/test0.html 3 kodutesti + kirjalik test / 15 lk ref + ettekanne

Loengu ajakava L11: (Andi) - 13. nov, K 12-14 17. Transport Protocols. L12: (Meelis) - 14. nov, N 8-10 18. Network Security. L13: (Andi) - 20. nov, K 12-14 19. Distributed Applications. L14: (Andi) - 21. nov, N 8-10 A. Loeng: Kokkuvõte ja veidi tulevikust. L15: (Erki Arus/Alar Aun) - 27. nov, K 12-14 B. Seminar: ET andmeside infrastruktuuri areng/ Veidi ajaloost, SCSI arengust fiibrini. L16: (?) - 28. nov, N 8-10 C. Seminar: Referaatide ettekanded.