Windows Sockets 2 Architecture
A number of Windows Sockets 2 features required a substantial change in the
Windows Sockets architecture. The resulting architecture is considerably
different from previous versions, but the benefits are numerous. Foremost among these
is
Simultaneous Access to Multiple Transport Protocols, explained in detail in the following section.
Other features include the adoption of protocol-independent name resolution
facilities, provisions for layered protocols and protocol chains, and a different
mechanism for Windows Sockets service providers to offer extended,
provider-specific functionality.
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