<<Jini was originally released in 1999 as a way to link consumer devices to Sun's Java software. But companies using the Jini software have been using it...
<<However, I'd still like to see a couple of usage scenarios using Java/Jini to build composite applications consisting of both new and 3GL code. I suspect...
In my SOA Group, Jini seems to earn frequent mention. This is not just due to the efforts of Gregg Wonderley who is a passionate, articulate and knowledgeable...
I haven't used JavaSpaces specifically, but I did put together a prototype using the Objectspace Voyager product back in '97 (IIRC). Voyager consisted of...
Ajax is principally about (finally) the growing adoption of distributed computing. What do folks think about the potential relationship between Jini and Ajax,...
... I just don't understand why so many people in the enterprise software development community are enthusiastic about AJAX. The programming paradigm is: 1....
... Well I think it quickly comes back to the recurring theme for Jini conversations, as one point. Ie it's not always the best technology that becomes...
Interesting, Mark - and there I was thinking you lived, breathed and slept REST! Could your tuple space product have been TSpaces from IBM or Linda? BTW, I...
... Nowadays it is Gervas, but there was a time when I was a CORBA hack. I edited the CORBA FAQ for a brief time, in fact. ... Nope, it was one of the...
... It is revealing the kind of power that mobile code provides. It's lack of security and some other features that Jini and ServiceUI provide make for a ...
Gervas, ... It would be a good learning exercise, but practically, I think that HTTP already provides most of what is useful from tuple spaces, as well as some...
Mark, Let us go back to an example I suggested earlier: the building of a SOA registry/repository using JavaSpaces. How suitable would your paradigm be for...
... of security and some other features that Jini and ServiceUI provide make for a prime opportunity for Java mobile code to flow back into view. So, for sake...
As I have mentioned before, Gregg Wonderly (please excuse my previous misspelling of your surname, Gregg) is a great apostle of J/JS. I must confess, I do not...
I expect some of you are going to 3GSM in Barcelona next week. If you are interested in meeting up for a drink, please send me an e-mail. Gervas Moderator...
Is it just me who thinks so, but does anyone else see the constant desire to use multiple forms of technologies on the client side (AJAX, etc.) as a cry for a...
... Very! A registry is little more than a service which offers information about services, as well as pointers to related services. The Web already houses...
... a cry for a "universal client"? Such a client - call it a "browser" for the common user - should handle HTML, JavaScript, JFC, Java Webstart, ... Me too....
<<Inside the LAN, there are many other alternatives to web services which may improve our service-oriented environments. They can do this by increasing network...
A question from my SOA Group: <<Something else to know would be the rate of adoption of J/JS. I have to say I do get the occasional question about it from...
We are proposing to hold this conference in Andorra in November 2006 or January 2007, probably the latter. If this interests you, you can read about it at: ...
<<As I am sure you have noticed, there has been quite a bit of momentum around LAMP in the industry, ranging from innovators like Google, Yahoo!, and Amazon,...
Thanks, Dan for putting me right! This is excellent news as previously the licence under which Sun released it was seen as a signficant barrier by some...
I received this by e-mail from SD Times. Gervas ================================================================== In the excellent political drama "V for...
<<Have you heard? Sun Microsystems is open sourcing Java. "I think it's not a question of whether, it's a question of how," Rich Green, Sun's vice president of...
... I still find it odd that people who are paid a salary can't seem to understand how come a company that has employees that need to be paid a salary, are ...
<<The applause that greeted Sun Microsystems officials last week when they said the company will offer Java to the open-source community turned to concern as...