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<endeca_term>JXTA</endeca_term> & Web Services Using Secret Key Based Encryption

JXTA & Web Services Using Secret Key Based Encryption

JXTA is a P2P (Peer-To-Peer) Semantic Web application, which is aimed... Read more

27 February, 2011
Building Robust and Decentralized Tactical Name Services With <endeca_term>JXTA</endeca_term>: Performance Issues and Solutions

Building Robust and Decentralized Tactical Name Services With JXTA: Performance Issues and Solutions

...by combat and support vehicles, combat HeadQuarters (HQ) and Command Post (CP). JXTA - the de facto standard of P2P programming frameworks - offers a promising open... Read more

23 October, 2010
A Redundancy Information Protocol for P2P Networks in Ubiquitous Computing Environments: Design and Implementation

A Redundancy Information Protocol for P2P Networks in Ubiquitous Computing Environments: Design and Implementation

...the application layer, on top of a P2P overlay network based on JXTA, the protocol allows the transfer of multimedia contents automatically generated by multimedia... Read more

23 February, 2012

Sun shines on Jxta

...to incorporate software developed through its peer-to-peer computing initiative, Project Jxta, into its commercial software products. Jxta software provides "plumbing" between networked machines... Read more

29 January, 2004 by Martin LaMonica

Sun woos fans for open-source Jxta

In a JavaOne keynote address designed to lure developers into Sun Microsystems' Jxta project, company founder Bill Joy spent Wednesday morning preaching the gospel of... Read more

7 June, 2001 by John Borland

Meet Jxta, Sun's hope for ruling the P2P universe

SO NOW SUN IS GOING TO QUARTERBACK this development effort and put Jxta out there for all the world to use by April. The security... Read more

21 February, 2001 by Charles Cooper

Sun: P2P works for business

...a new version and highlighted how customers are using it. Sun's Jxta software, introduced with great fanfare nearly two years ago, has been downloaded... Read more

5 March, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

Sun aims at peer-to-peer search with acquisition

...search engine. Sun gave the world an early glimpse of its new "Jxta" (pronounced Jux-ta) program, last month, calling for help from the open... Read more

7 March, 2001 by John Borland

Sun unveils its secret weapon against Microsoft

...one of the Net's most dynamic new movements. The software, called Jxta (pronounced "juxta") is Sun's contribution to the much-hyped "peer-to... Read more

16 February, 2001 by John Borland and Stephen Shankland

Sun unveils secret weapon Part II

Previous page Sun no doubt hopes Jxta will be more successful than its predecessors -- two other Joy brainchildren, Java... Read more

16 February, 2001 by John Borland and Stephen Shankland
Distributed Multimedia Content With P2P <endeca_term>JXTA</endeca_term> Technology

Distributed Multimedia Content With P2P JXTA Technology

The peer-to-peer paradigm is explored through JXTA technology. In the first section an overview of JXTA peer-to-peer... Read more

9 November, 2007
Comparative Performance Evaluation of Web Services and <endeca_term>JXTA</endeca_term> for Embedded Environmental Monitoring Systems

Comparative Performance Evaluation of Web Services and JXTA for Embedded Environmental Monitoring Systems

...data and distributes them either using Web Service protocols or using the JXTA Peer-to-Peer protocol stack. The complete system was implemented based on... Read more

1 September, 2008
Enabling Peer-to-Peer Web Service Architectures With <endeca_term>JXTA</endeca_term>-SOAP

Enabling Peer-to-Peer Web Service Architectures With JXTA-SOAP

...each other in a peer-to-peer to fashion. This paper describes JXTA-SOAP, an important extension to the well-know peer-to-peer JXTA... Read more

13 April, 2008
Role Based Access Control and the <endeca_term>JXTA</endeca_term> Peer-to-Peer Framework

Role Based Access Control and the JXTA Peer-to-Peer Framework

...over a P2P network and they present an RBAC implementation in the JXTA P2P framework. JXTA is a popular open P2P technology specification Read more

20 March, 2006
Enabling <endeca_term>JXTA</endeca_term> for High Performance Grid Computing

Enabling JXTA for High Performance Grid Computing

...the P2P communication mechanisms. This paper evaluates the communication performance of the JXTA P2P library over SANs and WANs, for both J2SE and C bindings... Read more

1 February, 2005

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