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JXTA™ technology is a set of open protocols that allow
any connected device on the network ranging from cell phones
and wireless PDAs to PCs and servers to communicate and
collaborate via P2P.
JXTA is also a virtual network where any peer can interact
with other peers and resources directly even when behind
firewalls and NATs or different network transports.
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Project JXTA Objectives
Interoperability -
across different peer-to-peer systems and communities
Platform independence - multiple languages, systems, and network protocols
Ubiquity - every device with a network heartbeat
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Imagine the Possibilities ...
- Find peers and resources on the network even across
firewalls
- Share files with anyone across the network
- Create your own group of peers of devices across different
networks
- Communicate securely with peers across public networks
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Juxta-CAT: A JXTA project in Spain at Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
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Daniel Brookshier
An Interview with a P2P/JXTA Brazlillian
JXTA is very often becoming subject for study by students getting a Masters degree. Edward Ribeiro is a Student at the at University of Brasilia doing some interesting work on JXTA. Daniel Brookshier sat down via email for a chat about what he is doing with JXTA. —
Daniel Brookshier
Stefan Lankes of the Mono project has written a C# wrapper for JXTA.
(Jan 03, 2006)
MyJXTA Collaboration ... chat, voice and video.
Voice calls must be able to recruit data channels, and vice versa. That way, an agent could attach an IM session to your voice call and push you the URL in real-time chat. It might even be appropriate to extend the data session with screen sharing, so the agent can watch and assist. If things still don't work out and the whole matter must be referred to someone else, you'd like to be able to initiate voice or data communication -- or both -- in a context-preserving way.
(Dec 09, 2005)
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Community Manager
JXTA Marketing Manager
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Vanessa Williams is a seasoned JXTA developer since 2001. She is a committer on the platform and owner of the jxtaSpaces project and has concentrated on improving the performance and reliability layer of JxtaSockets.
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Fabrice Di Meglio
is known as fdimeglio on the jxta.org mailing lists. He's located in
Paris, France. He has been working with JXTA technologies since the
initial launch at JavaOne 2001, and full-time since June 2004.
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Daniel Brookshier, known as Turbogeek on the lists, is a developer, architect, writer, mentor, and a Director on the jxta.org board and an active JXTA developer helping them break into commercial JXTA development.
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JXME 2.1.1 (Merimde) stable release
A number of important bug and performance fixes have been contributed to JxtaSocket
by Vanessa Williams, Mohamed Abdelaziz and several other community members.
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JXTA-C 2.3 "Bali" Released!
This release is very much about rendezvous, several issues are fixed and
this is really the first release to have RDV capability for pipe.
Another great thing is the RDV is interoperable with JSE RDV
implementations.
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JXTA JSE 2.3.6 "Jiggs Dinner" Released!
The JXTA "Jiggs Dinner" release provides a number of important bug fixes
and a few minor enhancements to the JXTA Java platform. This release is
designed to be fully backwards compatible with the APIs and protocols
used by other JXTA Java 2.x releases.
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JXTA-C 2.2 "Palau" released!
New JXTA-C release, 2.2 "Palau" release provides enhancements of the JXTA-C platform along with a number of important bug fixes.
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