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31. Applications and transport agent API
31.1 The class Application
31.2 The transport agent API
31.2.1 Attaching transport agents to nodes
31.2.2 Attaching applications to agents
31.2.3 Using transport agents via system calls
31.2.4 Agent upcalls to applications
31.2.5 An example
31.3 The class TrafficGenerator
31.3.0.0.1 Exponential On/Off
31.3.0.0.2 Pareto On/Off
31.3.0.0.3 CBR
31.3.0.0.4 Traffic Trace
31.3.1 An example
31.4 Simulated applications: Telnet and FTP
31.4.0.0.1 Application/FTP
31.4.0.0.2 Application/Telnet
31.5 Applications objects
31.6 Commands at a glance
32. Web cache as an application
32.1 Using application-level data in
32.1.1 ADU
32.1.2 Passing data between applications
32.1.3 Transmitting user data over UDP
32.1.4 Transmitting user data over TCP
32.1.5 Class hierarchy related to user data handling
32.2 Overview of web cache classes
32.2.1 Managing HTTP connections
32.2.1.0.1 OTcl methods
32.2.1.0.2 Configuration parameter
32.2.2 Managing web pages
32.2.3 Debugging
32.3 Representing web pages
32.4 Page pools
32.4.1 PagePool/Math
32.4.2 PagePool/CompMath
32.4.3 PagePool/ProxyTrace
32.4.4 PagePool/Client
32.5 Web client
32.5.0.0.1 Creating a client
32.5.0.0.2 Configuring request generation
32.5.0.0.3 Starting
32.5.0.0.4 OTcl interfaces
32.6 Web server
32.7 Web cache
32.7.1 Http/Cache
32.7.1.0.1 Creation and startup
32.7.1.0.2 OTcl methods
32.8 Putting together: a simple example
32.9 Http trace format
32.10 Commands at a glance
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