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6 Application
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39. Applications and transport agent API
39.1 The class Application
39.2 The transport agent API
39.2.1 Attaching transport agents to nodes
39.2.2 Attaching applications to agents
39.2.3 Using transport agents via system calls
39.2.4 Agent upcalls to applications
39.2.5 An example
39.3 The class TrafficGenerator
39.3.1 An example
39.4 Simulated applications: Telnet and FTP
39.5 Applications objects
39.6 Commands at a glance
40. Web cache as an application
40.1 Using application-level data in
ns
40.1.1 ADU
40.1.2 Passing data between applications
40.1.3 Transmitting user data over UDP
40.1.4 Transmitting user data over TCP
40.1.5 Class hierarchy related to user data handling
40.2 Overview of web cache classes
40.2.1 Managing HTTP connections
40.2.2 Managing web pages
40.2.3 Debugging
40.3 Representing web pages
40.4 Page pools
40.4.1 PagePool/Math
40.4.2 PagePool/CompMath
40.4.3 PagePool/ProxyTrace
40.4.4 PagePool/Client
40.4.5 PagePool/WebTraf
40.5 Web client
40.6 Web server
40.7 Web cache
40.7.1 Http/Cache
40.8 Putting together: a simple example
40.9 Http trace format
40.10 Commands at a glance
41. Worm Model
41.1 Overview
41.2 Configuration
41.3 Commands at a glance
42. PackMime-HTTP: Web Traffic Generation
42.1 Implementation Details
42.1.1 PackMimeHTTP Client Application
42.1.2 PackMimeHTTP Server Application
42.2 PackMimeHTTP Random Variables
42.3 Use of DelayBox with PackMime-HTTP
42.4 Example
42.5 Commands at a Glance
43. Tmix: Internet Traffic Generation
43.1 Network Setup
43.2 Connection Vectors
43.2.1 Original Connection Vector Format
43.2.2 Alternate Connection Vector Format
43.3 Implementation Details
43.3.1 Tmix Application
43.3.2 Sequential Connections
43.3.3 Concurrent Connections
43.3.4 Acceptor-Sending-First Connections
43.4 Tmix_DelayBox
43.5 Example
43.6 Commands at a Glance
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