Jini : example by example

Author(s)

    • Edwards, W. Keith
    • Rodden, Tom

Bibliographic Information

Jini : example by example

W. Keith Edwards, Tom Rodden

(Java series)

Prentice Hall PTR, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"Sun Micro Systems press"--Cover

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book is designed to provide potential JINI developers with an introduction to the platform via Prentice Hall's popular "By Example" method. The book adopts the pragmatic and practical approach the reader can learn by doing, learn "by example," so the book is short on theory and concept, while covering them adequately well, and long on examples and code.

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. Introducing Jini. The Jini Vision. Principles of Jini. Proxies, Lookup, and Discovery in Jini. Supporting Facilities. What's Next. Further Reading and Resources. 2. Jini Discovery, Registration, and Lookup. Running the Jini Services. Jini Deployment. The First Version of the Currency Converter. What's Next. 3. Remote Events, Jini Leasing, and Distributed Applications. Remote Events. Leasing. Using a Proxy That Communicates with a Back-End Process. What's Next. 4. Designing an Interactive Jini Service. Developing a Jini Service. Developing a Remote File Storage Service. Making the Service Available to Jini. Finding and Using Jini Services. What's Next. 5. The JoinManager Utility Class. The Join Protocol. Using the JoinManager. Using Service Attributes. Attributes and Beans. What's Next. 6. Searching for and Using Jini Services. Finding a Service Proxy. The ServiceDiscoveryManager. The ServiceDiscoveryManager in Use. What's Next. 7. Landlords and Leases. The Lease Interface. The Landlord Paradigm. A Leasing-Based Chat Application. The Chat Client. What's Next. 8. Using Remote Events. The Jini Event Programming Model. Developing an Active File Store. An Event-Based Client. What's Next. 9. Event Delegates and Event Services. Delegates and Composing Event Handlers. Introducing the Jini Utility Services. What's Next. 10. JavaSpaces and Transactions. What Is JavaSpaces? Transactions in Jini. JavaSpaces Programming. Developing JavaSpace Applications. What's Next. Further Reading and Resources. 11. Activation and the Jini Utility Services. The Activation Framework. A Service Wrapper for an Activatable Service. The Need for the Utility Services. The LookupDiscoveryService. The LeaseRenewalService. The Amended ServiceWrapper. Configuring and Running the Utility Services. Some Final Activation Issues. What's Next. 12. The Future of Jini: The ServiceUI and Surrogate Projects. User Interfaces for Services. Accommodating Heterogeneous Devices. Further Reading and Resources. Appendix A: Setting Up Jini. Getting and Installing Jini. Running the Sample Program. Appendix B: An RMI Primer. Overview of RMI. Serialization. Parameters and Return Values. Dynamic Code Loading. Security Implications. Marshalled Objects. Building with RMI. Further Reading and Resources. Index.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA56060011
  • ISBN
    • 0130338583
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Upper Saddle River, N.J.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 569 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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