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    JXTA: [[Secure]] [[Java]] [[P2P]] platform with possibilities to share [[Bandwidth]], [[Storage]] and ''Processing power''
    JXTA: [[Secure]] [[Java]] [[P2P]] platform with possibilities to share [[Bandwidth]], [[Storage]] and ''Processing power''
    JXTA can natively handle [[Bluetooth]] OBEX and other service protocols


    It's also implemeted in C, C++, Perl, Python. The C implementation is very complete.
    It's also implemeted in C, C++, Perl, Python. The C implementation is very complete.
    There is growing interest in very decentralized, agent based semi-instant messaging on JXTA, that works with two components basis in very heterogenous hardware and software "environments":
    *Network resident user agent handles user and message authentication and message persistence in the absence of the following agent
    *Mobile or fixed network detatched agent cooperates with the previous agent to deliever inbound and outbound messages


    ==See Also:==
    ==See Also:==
    Here is a very good document to get you into JXTA in a few minuates, well written and complete with links to subprojects (Dec 2002)
    Here is a very good document to get you into JXTA in a few minuates, well written and complete with links to subprojects (Dec 2002)
    http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Networking/jxta/
    http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Networking/jxta/

    Revision as of 15:30, 24 November 2003

    JXTA: Secure Java P2P platform with possibilities to share Bandwidth, Storage and Processing power

    JXTA can natively handle Bluetooth OBEX and other service protocols

    It's also implemeted in C, C++, Perl, Python. The C implementation is very complete.

    There is growing interest in very decentralized, agent based semi-instant messaging on JXTA, that works with two components basis in very heterogenous hardware and software "environments":

    • Network resident user agent handles user and message authentication and message persistence in the absence of the following agent
    • Mobile or fixed network detatched agent cooperates with the previous agent to deliever inbound and outbound messages

    See Also:

    Here is a very good document to get you into JXTA in a few minuates, well written and complete with links to subprojects (Dec 2002) http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Networking/jxta/