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Dr. Bernard Traversat is the Director of the Advanced Development product organization at Sun Microsystems Inc.. Bernard has lead the development of a number of emerging and disruptive technologies: P2P network technology (Project JXTA), wireless and mesg networking, 3D immersive virtual world (Project Wonderland), 3D Desktop (Project Looking Glass), semantic web, content sharing network, consumer robotics, RFID and sensor network . He is evangelizing Sun new technologies and working with customers and partners. Previously he led Sun's effort in pervasive computing for small consumer devices. Prior to that, he worked at the NASA Ames Research Center on distributed-memory operating systems for massively parallel supercomputers. He has numerous technical publications in distributed-memory operating systems and resource management systems. Bernard co-authored the "JXTA in a Nutshell" book by O'Reilly Media.



Connect Your Phone With Any Other Devices with JXTA

Posted by tra on February 29, 2008 at 05:23 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

Two exiting news about JXTA :-)  First, the JXTA community just released an enhanced JXTA bidding (jxta-jxme 2.5) for J2ME MIP2.0.  If you want to learn more about the new JXTA MIDP 2.0 implementation and check how to connect your phone with a PC and  printer, check Mohamed's video.  Second, Bondolo just announced the availability of a Grizzly NIO patch for the JXTA Java SE binding that is going to drastically reduce thread resource consumption when JXTA peers accept incoming HTTP connections. Great to see another collaboration between the JXTA and Glassfish(Grizzly) open-source community.



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