Java P2P Unleashed: With JXTA, Web Services, XML, Jini, JavaSpaces, and J2EE | by Robert Flenner, Michael Abbott, Toufic Boubez, Frank Cohen, Navaneeth Krishnan, Alan Moffet, Rajam Ramamurti, Bilal Siddiqui, Frank Sommers | Publisher: Sams | | | | | List Price: | $49.99 | Price: | $32.99 | You Save: | $17.00 (34.01%) | Availability: | Usually ships in 8 to 10 days | Edition: | Paperback | | |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Referencing similarities with existing, familiar systems, Feb 10, 2023 Peer-to-peer (P2P) has progressed from a curiosity to a serious opportunity for businesses to move beyond the costs and limitations of traditional client-server based computing. With a choice of several new, maturing technologies, Java developers need a single source to explain the benefits of each technology and help them see how to fit the P2P "pieces" together - both in building new systems and integrating with existing ones. Java P2P Unleashed: With JXTA, Web Services, XML, Jini, JavaSpaces, and J2EE starts with a discussion of the P2P architecture, referencing similarities with existing, familiar systems while previewing several types of P2P applications. Java P2P Unleashed explains how to plan ahead for security, routing, performance and other issues when developing a P2P application. Each Java P2P technology is approached from a P2P perspective, focusing on implementation concerns Java developers will face while using them. The last section includes several large-scale examples of different P2P applications - managing content, building communities, integrating services, routing messages, and using intelligent agents to gather information. The final chapter looks ahead to future developments in Java P2P technologies, including the use of J2ME. Java P2P Unleashed is confidently recommended for Intermediate to Advanced level users. 752 pages.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
One-stop shop, Oct 24, 2023 This book's title is a bit misleading, as it covers a lot more than P2P. In addition to JXTA, it also has chapters on Jini, and several chapters on Web services. Some of the chapters are better than others; the chapters on JXTA are especially informative. Because the book has many authors, some of the information is repeated, but that does not detract from the book's overall high quality.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
too wordy, Oct 15, 2023 this book has too much redundant info and lacks coherence. try the jxta in a nutshell instead; to the point, simple and clear.
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