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JXTA@JavaOne06 A Pretty Good Millesime!

Posted by tra on May 24, 2006 at 03:53 PM | Comments (2)

The JXTA community had another great presence at JavaOne. Here are some of the highlights. The Ricoh/Genius Bytes P2P Office app won a Duke award for most innovative Java application. P2P Office uses JXTA to securely connect printers and enable users to send documents to each other from any Internet-connected printers. The OpenJavaEE/Glassfish community announced Project Shoal. Project Shoal implements a secure and scalable framework for clustering app server instances using the JXTA Technology. Shreedhar's Blog includes a pointer to Shreedar and Mohamed presentation. It's a great example of open-source cross-pollination between the Glassfish and Jxta community to enable secure and dynamic appserver clustering in Glassfish. Tim Bray had an interesting session about Sigrid :The Simplest Possible Grid Computing Platform. Sigrid implements a REST-like grid computing framework using JXTA to discover network compute resources. Mike Duigou had a BOF session on "JXTA Security and Best Practices" that gave an overview of JXTA security features. James Todd demoed a Netbeans Collaboration Plugin that uses JXTA to support ad hoc and dynamic developer collaborations. JXTA removes the need to deploy a IM/XMPP collaboration server to share files and projects in realtime. A bunch of new JXTA programmers graduated from the JXTA HOL class. I presented a Session on the use of JXTA to build highly-dynamic and scalable military battlefield networks that talked about the work that Boeing is doing with JXTA for the US Army FCS project. See my slides, and Masood's blog. As Simon Phipps mentioned, Boeing is contributing back platform enhancements to the Jxta.org community. At the JXTA and Java.net booths, a couple of new JXTA Java apps were demoed SimpleCenter, Kerika and Verosee. Finally, if you missed the JXTA Townhall community meeting we had a great celebration for JXTA and the cake was really good :-)

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  • Yes Bernard, the Town Hall was great indeed. The food was excellent and copious. I mean, there was enough to feed an army and the delivery guys just kept bringing up the groat until our bellies were bursting.
    Much was exchanged that night and it was worth the trip from Argentina to be with you and the JXTA community.
    Lot's interest out there and growing every day.

    Posted by: jasiano on June 15, 2006 at 06:15 PM

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    Posted by: jamesdalton on January 21, 2008 at 12:54 AM



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