Foundations of Jini™ 2 Programming

The business and academic worlds have long accepted the use of networking technologies, allowing users to share files and applications and to exchange information using network services such as e-mail. The continuing explosive growth of the Internet and the Web has made everyone conscious of the...

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Tác giả chính: Newmarch, Jan
Định dạng: Sách
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Apress 2012
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Tóm tắt:The business and academic worlds have long accepted the use of networking technologies, allowing users to share files and applications and to exchange information using network services such as e-mail. The continuing explosive growth of the Internet and the Web has made everyone conscious of the importance of networked applications, and this importance is increasing with the emergence of home, mobile, and sensor networks. For the programmer, building distributed applications can be a complex business. There are issues related to network stability and accessibility involved, in addition to partitioning applications into portions that can run separately but still be linked into larger functional units. A variety of frameworks—both experimental and commercial—have been devised to make it easier to build and deploy distributed applications. Service-oriented architectures (SOAs) have come to the fore recently as a means of structuring and linking components into distributed applications. There is much reinvention going on in this area, but people are beginning to realize that as long ago as 1998, Jini addressed and solved many of the issues that arise in building SOA systems. This has led to a resurgence of interest in what is all of a philosophy of building applications, an API, and an implementation.