Résumé
Jini is a networking technology from Sun Microsystems Inc.,
and has the potential to fundamentally change the way we
write software. Based upon Java, Jini enables the creation
of dynamic, self-healing networked communities of device
and software services - communities that spontaneously form
without human intervention.
Professional Jini will show exactly how you can use Jini
and the related JavaSpaces to create software services in a
highly scalable and robust environment, enabling the
functionality to be delivered despite network or service
disruption anywhere in the network. Whether you are simply
curious about Jini connection technology, or actually need
to implement it today and want to learn from the
experiences of current Jini developers and successful
deployments, then this book will cover everything you need
to know.
Who is this book for?
This book is for intermediate-to-advanced Java developers
who are interested in the latest trends in network
technology and the advanced distributed computing models
enabled by Jini. A working knowledge of Java is assumed but
no prior knowledge of Jini is required.
Summary of Contents
Section 1 Java in the Networked World
Chapter 1: Java and the High Bandwidth Internet
Revolution
Chapter 2: From Sockets to Remote Method Invocation - Basic
Java Networking
Chapter 3: Advanced RMI Concepts
Chapter 4: Jini, RMI and CORBA in a Distributed World
Section 2 The Technology Behind Jini and JavaSpaces
Chapter 5: Discovery and Join Protocols
Chapter 6: Jini Lookup Service and Entries
Chapter 7: Events
Chapter 8: Leases
Chapter 9: Transactions
Chapter 10: Basic Helper Utilities
Chapter 11: High-level Helper Utilities and Services
Chapter 12: Implementing Jini Services
Chapter 13: JavaSpaces as a Jini Service
Chapter 14: Jini System Issues and Applications
Section 3 Applying Jini and JavaSpaces
Chapter 15: Remote Access to Clinical Data (by Andrew
Schneider)
Chapter 16: PersonalGenie: Digital Profiling (by Jerome
Scheuring)
Chapter 17: JWorkPlace, the Fragment Repository (by Bob
Flenner)
Chapter 18: GUTS (Graded Ubiquitous Trip Support) (by
Mile Buurmeijer and Eric Hol)
Chapter 19: Using Jini to Enable a Framework for
Agent-based Systems (by Ronald Ashri)
Section 4 Appendices
Appendix A: Jini Core Interfaces
Appendix B: Remote Method Invocation API
Appendix C: RMI Activation Daemon (RMID)
Appendix D: Reggie Lookup Service
Appendix E: Mahalo Transaction Service
Appendix F: Mercury Event Mailbox Service
Appendix G: Fiddler Lookup Discovery Service
Appendix H: Norm Lease Renewal Service
Appendix I: Jini Helper Utilities and Services
Appendix J: Using Jini in Linux
Appendix K: UML Notation
Appendix L: Errata and P2P Lists
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wrox Press |
Auteur(s) | Sing Li |
Parution | 15/09/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 818 |
Couverture | Broché |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781861003553 |
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