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Hi,
i like to do a project in network intrusion detection...whe ther it is easy to implement in java or C++...give ur valuable information and suggestions regarding this topic,it will be very helpful...waiti ng for ur response...than k u....
Dec 12 '07 #1
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lillykalai
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Hi,
i like to do a project in network intrusion detection...whe ther it is easy to implement in java or C++...give ur valuable information and suggestions regarding this topic,it will be very helpful...waiti ng for ur response...than k u....
Dec 12 '07 #2
sicarie
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That sounds like a fun project, but I would work more on your processing algorithms, and looking at how you will examine the data and possibly attack patterns and how you can correlate those before looking at a language.
Dec 12 '07 #3
sicarie
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lillykalai-

Please don't cross-post (posting the same question in two forums). This way nobody here will be able to see your post in the java forum, and vice-versa. In the future, maybe the Misc. Discussions Forum would be a better spot?
Dec 12 '07 #4
BigDaddyLH
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Hi,
i like to do a project in network intrusion detection...whe ther it is easy to implement in java or C++...give ur valuable information and suggestions regarding this topic,it will be very helpful...waiti ng for ur response...than k u....
I suggest you do more research, but my gut feeling (and I have quite an enormous gut) is that low-level, platform-specific applications like this are ill-suited to be done in Java.
Dec 12 '07 #5

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