[p2p-hackers] JXTA Community "triple play" releases and JXTA/Boeing
Announcement
Bernard Traversat
Bernard.Traversat at Sun.COM
Sat Jun 18 01:11:32 UTC 2005
This week the JXTA community executed an impressive "triple-play",
releasing simultaneously, for the first time in the project history,
3 different implementations of the JXTA P2P protocols. The 3
implementations are fully compliant and interoperable enabling
the deployment of self-organizing, scalable, and secure P2P
applications on devices ranging from sensors, phones, ipods,
PDAs, PCs, TVs, STBs, DVRs, servers and supercomputers.
1)JXTA-J2SE 2.3.4(Arroz Congris)
http://www.jxta.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=announce&msgNo=215
2)JXTA-J2ME 2.0 (Arrakis)
http://www.jxta.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=announce&msgNo=214
3)JXTA-C/C++ 2.1.1 for Solaris, Linux, Win, and embedded RTOS (Disney)
http://www.jxta.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=announce&msgNo=213
Sun also announced that Boeing (http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050613/sfm025.html),
the lead systems integrator for the U.S. Army's multi-billion dollar
Future Combat Systems (FCS) project, has selected the JXTA technology
to provide the P2P discovery service for the U.S. Army FCS global network
infrastructure.
These latest announcements highlight the continue growth and maturity
of the JXTA technology, making JXTA the leading P2P Platform for
deploying ubiquitous applications.
JXTA will have a significant presence at JavaOne
(http://www.jxta.org/JavaOne/JavaOne2005.html). JXTA community members
will also be on hand to share their experiences and expertise on
developing and deploying JXTA applications at the JXTA TownHall meeting
(http://www.jxta.org/community/TownHall/SF25jun2005.html) meeting.
Please come meet with us and learn about the unique capabilities of
the JXTA technology for deploying highly-resilient, self-organizing,
and scalable ubiquitous P2P network solutions.
Cheers,
B.
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"As Java implies platform independence, and XML implies language
independence, JXTA implies network independence."
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