Jini in a nutshell : a desktop quick reference

Author(s)

    • Oaks, Scott
    • Wong, Henry

Bibliographic Information

Jini in a nutshell : a desktop quick reference

Scott Oaks and Henry Wong

(The Java series)

O'Reilly, c2000

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Description and Table of Contents

Description

Jini is a simple set of Java Classes and services that allows devices (i.e., printers) and services (i.e., printing) to access each other seamlessly, adapt to a continually changing environment, and share code and configurations transparently. Jini has the potential to radically alter our use of computer networks, since it allows and encourages totally new types of services and new uses of existing networks. Jini in a Nutshell is a quick reference guide to developing services and clients using Jini. It covers everything an experienced Java programmer needs to know to implement Jini, including tutorial chapters to get you up to speed quickly and reference chapters that analyze and explain every Java package related to Jini. Over the course of the book the authors develop a complete example program--with samples of both server and client applications. Topics covered include: Setting up the Jini programming environment RMI Basic and advanced Jini programming Jini services, including JavaSpaces Jini utilities Security The Sun Community Source License Jini in a Nutshell covers the Jini 1.0 specification and requires the Java 2 Platform.

Table of Contents

Preface. Part I: Introducing Jini. Chapter 1--Introduction to Jini What Is Jini? Jini Technology Jini and RMI Jini Prerequisites The Jini Community Process The Sun Community Source License Summary. Chapter 2--Getting Started with Jini Downloading Jini Setting Up Your Environment Starting Jini Services Using the Start Services GUI Tool. Chapter 3--Remote Method Invocation Object Serialization A Simple RMI Example Transporting Code Activation Proxying RMI Services Summary. Chapter 4--Basic Jini Programming The Jini Lookup Service A Simple Service and Client Leasing and the Lookup Service Lookup and Discovery Support Classes Attributes and the Entry Interface Other Service Implementations Summary. Chapter 5--Leasing The Service Interfaces The Service Implementation The Client Implementation Lease Policies Summary. Chapter 6--Remote Events A Remote Event Example Remote Events and the Jini Lookup Service Summary. Chapter 7--Service Administration Administration APIs Providing a Custom Administration Interface Summary. Chapter 8--Miscellaneous Classes Collections Thread Utilities Parsing Command Lines Summary. Chapter 9--Transactions Overview of Transactions The Client-Side Transaction APIs The Jini Transaction Framework Summary. Chapter 10--The JavaSpaces Service The JavaSpaces API A JavaSpaces Example Embedding JavaSpaces in Services Summary. Chapter 11--Helper Services The Lookup Discovery Service The Lease Renewal Service The Event Mailbox Service An Activatable Service Example A Detachable Client Summary. Chapter 12--Security in Jini Sample Policy Files Jini Policy Files Jini Security Classes Summary. Part II: Quick Reference. How To Use This Quick Reference. Chapter 13--Service Reference fiddler mahalo mercury norm outrigger reggie. Chapter 14--The com.sun.jini Packages. Chapter 15--The net.jini.core Package. Chapter 16--The net.jini Packages. Chapter 17--The java Packages Chapter 18--Class, Method, and Field Index. Index

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Details

  • NCID
    BA46360824
  • ISBN
    • 1565927591
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Sebastopol, Calif.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 400 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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