we use sockets for client server model..
To request a webpage from the server, an HTTP client sends the server a GET request.
no
Client-server technology is not industry specific; any company that would benefit from a client-server network would use it. Further to the point, any company that uses email uses a client-server technology. We can therefore say that client server technology has become ubiquitous, and can not be attributed to any particular industry or segment.
Pretty much a client server network is known as a client server network.
the application server
Server program is always running in client server.
For the internet; your web browser is the client and the web server is the server.
The use of one or more servers distinguishes a client/server network from a peer-to-peer network.
The port number which you use is arbitrary as long as you use the same port for the listener (daemon/server) as you use for the client. The IP address which you use is 127.0.0.1.
true
Client/server applications