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    Results for: +topicid:1088 +subtopicid:1068

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    Jini-talk with Jim Waldo - JavaWorld
    Nov. 23, 2001
    Frank Sommers and Bill Venners recently caught up with Jini architect Jim Waldo at JavaWorld's San Francisco office. In this interview, Waldo talks about the impact of mobility on distributed systems, Jini as a tool to ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-11-2001/jw-1121-jiniology.html


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    Survival of the fittest Jini services, Part 3 - JavaWorld
    Oct. 19, 2001
    The Jini Transaction Specification defines a transaction coordinator for the two-phase commit (2PC) protocol, as well as a default transaction semantics guaranteeing ACID properties. This article explains the default ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2001/jw-1019-jiniology.html


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    Survival of the fittest Jini services, Part 1 - JavaWorld
    Apr. 13, 2001
    In the near future, Frank Sommers argues, all information capable of digital capture will be recorded, and made available via the Web in the form of active, persistent objects. The primary consumers of this information ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-04-2001/jw-0413-jiniology.html


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    Browse user interfaces for Jini services - JavaWorld
    Mar. 09, 2001
    The ServiceUI specification developed by the Jini.org community defines a suggested procedure for attaching user interfaces to Jini services. In this article, Jeffrey Peden -- a new contributor to the Jiniology column ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-03-2001/jw-0309-jiniology.html


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    Object mobility in the Jini environment - JavaWorld
    Jan. 05, 2001
    The more capable a software package, the more installation and configuration it typically requires. Jini promises to reverse this trend by locating objects on the network based on their functionality or object type, and ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-01-2001/jw-0105-jiniology.html


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    How to attach a user interface to a Jini service - JavaWorld
    Oct. 20, 1999
    In this article, Bill Venners gives you a glimpse of the Jini community in action and looks at what the serviceui project from Jini.org has proposed for a standard way to attach a user interface to a Jini service. (4, ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-1999/jw-10-jiniology.html


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    The Jini vision - JavaWorld
    Aug. 20, 1999
    This second installment of Jiniology puts Jini technology in context: it attempts to explain not how Jini works, but why it exists. Before diving into code examples that show how to do distributed systems with Jini, it' ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-08-1999/jw-08-jiniology.html


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