JavaSpaces Principles, Patterns, and Practice
by Eric Freeman, Ken Arnold, Susanne Hupfer
Publisher: Prentice HallPages: 368
Paperback
ISBN: 9780201309553
Overview of JavaSpaces Principles, Patterns, and Practice
"Ever since I first saw David Gelernter's Linda programming language almost twenty years ago, I felt that the basic ideas of Linda could be used to make an important advance in the ease of distributed and parallel programming. As part of the fruits of Sun's Jini project, we now have the JavaSpaces technology, a wonderfully simple platform for developing distributed applications that takes advantage of the power of the Java programming language. This important book and its many examples will help you learn about distributed and parallel programming. I highly recommend it to students, programmers, and the technically curious." Bill Joy, Chief Scientist and co-founder, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
JavaSpaces technology, a powerful Jini service from Sun Microsystems, facilitates building distributed applications for the Internet and Intranets. The JavaSpaces model involves persistent object exchange "areas" in which remote processes can coordinate their actions and exchange data. It provides a necessary ubiquitous, cross-platform framework for distributed computing, emerging as a key technology in this expanding field.
This book introduces the JavaSpaces architecture, provides a definitive and comprehensive description of the model, and demonstrates how to use it to develop distributed computing applications. The book presents an overview of the JavaSpaces design and walks you through the basics, demonstrating key features through examples. Every aspect of JavaSpaces programming is examined in depth: entries, distributed data structures, synchronization, communication, application patterns, leases, distributed events, and transactions.
You will find information on such vital topics as:
- Distributed data structures
- Synchronization techniques
- Loosely coupled communication
- Message passing
- Channel data structures for communication
- Application patterns such as replicated worker, command pattern, and marketplace
- Leases and automated lease renewal
- Using distributed events with spaces
- Handling partial failure with distributed transactions
- The official JavaSpaces specification from Sun Microsystems
JavaSpaces Principles, Patterns, and Practice also includes two full-scale applications--one collaborative and the other parallel--that demonstrate how to put the JavaSpaces model to work.
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Synopsis of JavaSpaces Principles, Patterns, and Practice
JavaSpaces(tm) technology, a powerful Jini(tm) service from Sun Microsystems, facilitates building distributed applications for the Internet and Intranets. The JavaSpaces model involves persistent object exchange "areas" in which remote Java(tm) processes can coordinate their actions and exchange data. It provides a necessary ubiquitous, cross-platform framework for distributed computing, emerging as a key technology in this expanding field.
This book introduces the JavaSpaces architecture, provides a definitive and comprehensive description of the model, and demonstrates how to use it to develop distributed computing applications. The book presents an overview of the JavaSpaces design and walks you through the basics, demonstrating key features through examples. Every aspect of JavaSpaces programming is examined in depth: entries, distributed data structures, synchronization, communication, application patterns, leases, distributed events, and transactions.
You will find information on such vital topics as:
- Distributed data structures
- Synchronization techniques
- Loosely coupled communication
- Message passing
- Channel data structures for communication
- Application patterns such as replicated worker, command pattern, and marketplace
- Leases and automated lease renewal
- Using distributed events with spaces
- Handling partial failure with distributed transactions
- The official JavaSpaces specification from Sun Microsystems
JavaSpaces Principles, Patterns, and Practice also includes two full-scale applications-one collaborative and the other parallel-that demonstrate how to put the JavaSpaces model to work.
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Introduces the Jini service that facilitates building distributed applications by providing persistent object exchange areas in which remote Java processes can coordinate their actions and exchange data. Includes two full-scale examples<-->one collaborative and the other parallel<-->to demonstrate how to apply the model. Assumes a knowledge of basic programming and some experience with Java, but no background in network programming. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Introduces the Jini service that facilitates building distributed applications by providing persistent object exchange areas in which remote Java processes can coordinate their actions and exchange data. Includes two full-scale examples<-->one collaborative and the other parallel<-->to demonstrate how to apply the model. Assumes a knowledge of basic programming and some experience with Java, but no background in network programming. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Receive unbeatable book deals in your favorite fiction or non-fiction genres. Our daily emails are packed with new and bestselling authors you will love!






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