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(Mühendislik) socket
A two-way named pipe on Unix and Unix-like systems, used for interprocess communication
A hollow into a bone which a part fits, such as an eye, or another bone, in the case of a joint
An opening into which a plug or other connecting part is designed to fit (e.g. a light bulb socket)
{n} a hollow to receive a thing in, a case
A socket is a mechanism for creating a virtual connection between processes, and has associated with it a socket address, consisting of a port number and the local host's network address
A TCP application layer connection
A communication mechanism originally implemented on the BSD version of the UNIX operating system Sockets are used as endpoints for sending and receiving data between computers
An identifier for a particular service on a particular node on a network The socket consists of a node address and a port number, which identifies the service For example, port 80 on an Internet node indicates a Web server
Sockets are software objects that connect an application to a network protocol or other computer somewhere on the net You could have many sockets, including one for FTP, HTTP, telnet, and email Once a connection is made through the socket, which is not a physical component, the client can use the services provided by the host Both UNIX and Microsoft operating systems support the use of these software objects A socket can be created in one of a variety of languages, including c, c++, and java These should not be confused with hardware sockets, such as processor sockets on motherboards or sockets for network cables, such as RJ11 or RJ45
A socket is a device on a piece of electrical equipment into which you can put a bulb or plug
A socket is a device or point in a wall where you can connect electrical equipment to the power supply
An abstraction of a communication end-point between two applications, particularly over TCP or UDP The Symbian OS ESOCK component provides a generic sockets interface
In TCP/IP communications networks, provides an API and a device driver interface for development of network and I/O interfaces A "port" address within TCP/IP is sometimes known as a "socket" address
(1) An endpoint for communication between processes or applications
a bony hollow into which a structure fits
An endpoint provided by the transport service of a network for communication between a client program and a server program in a network
An endpoint provided by the transport service of a network for communication between processes or application programs
Standardized interface to which an SOC peripheral core may connect to an SOC system For example, this may be the interface between a peripheral core and a DMA Channel
a communication endpoint using the TCP or UDP transport protocols usually for establishing point to point communications between processes on the Internet
The part of a joint that receives a bone
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