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Inter Process Communication Implementation In Windows C++ - AD-TEAM - 07-04-2024 Inter Process Communication Implementation In Windows C++ Published 5/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.22 GB | Duration: 2h 20m Interprocess Communication And Implementation in Windows C++
[b]What you'll learn[/b] Concepts of Inter Process Communication Various IPC mechanisms to implement in C++ windows Core concepts related to Shared Memory, Pipes, MailSlots and Message Passing Practical Code Implementation with sample downloadable code [b]Requirements[/b] To pursue this course, you should be aware about the C++ programming language and Windows Internal concepts (like Windows Handles, Processes, threads etc) [b]Description[/b] Interprocess communication (IPC) is a fundamental concept in programming, allowing separate processes to exchange data and signals efficiently and securely. In the context of C++, IPC mechanisms enable coordination and cooperation among running applications as they share resources and data on various operating systems. Understanding and utilizing IPC can greatly enhance the functionality and performance of applications.### Understanding Processes and the Need for IPCA process is an instance of a computer program that's being executed, which contains the program code and its current activity. In modern operating systems, each process operates in its own virtual address space and does not have permission to access the memory or resources of another process directly. This isolation ensures that processes do not interfere with each other, which enhances the stability and security of software applications. However, there are scenarios where processes need to share data or notify each other about events or changes, which is where IPC comes into play.These concepts are used for most of the implementations in real life server side projects. In this course you will learn about Shared Memory, Pipes and MailSlots. The downloadable resources are available to help you out to see the real code in action. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Shared Memory Lecture 2 Introduction to shared memory Lecture 3 How Shared memory works Lecture 4 Memory Mapped Files and Shared Memory Lecture 5 First Process - Writing to Shared Memory Lecture 6 Second Process - Reading from Shared Memory Section 3: Pipes In Windows Lecture 7 What Are Pipes in Windows (Anonymous and Named Pipes) Lecture 8 Sample Code for anonymous Pipe Lecture 9 Named Pipes Mechanism Lecture 10 Multithreaded Pipe Server Code and implementation Lecture 11 Named Pipe Client demo - send and receive message from server Lecture 12 Named Pipe Server with Overlapped Input Output Concept Lecture 13 Overlapped I/O pipe server code implementation Lecture 14 Transactions on Named Pipes Lecture 15 Sample Example for Named Pipe Transaction Section 4: MailSlots and It's Implemenation Lecture 16 Introduction to Mail Slots Lecture 17 Mailslots names and operations Lecture 18 Creating a mailslot Lecture 19 Writing to mailslot Lecture 20 Reading from a mailslot Professionals working on server side C code who wants to implement and learn the IPC concepts |