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Jini Network Technology
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Jini Network Technology
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Jini network technology is an open software architecture that enables Java dynamic networking for building distributed systems that are highly adaptive to change. You can use Jini technology to create technology systems that are scalable, evolvable, and flexible, as typically required in dynamic runtime environments.
Jini technology was originally created by Sun Microsystems, and was contributed by Sun to the Jini Community in 1999. It is freely available and is advanced by the members of the Jini Community through the open Jini Community Decision Process.
October 2005
Jini Technology Lookup, Discovery, and Join Compatibility Kit v1.0 The Jini Technology Lookup, Discovery, and Join Compatibility Kit (LDJ Kit), produced by Sun Microsystems, is a freely available code and documentation bundle that can be used to qualify certain characteristics of hardware or software based on Jini network technology. The purpose of compatibility testing is to ensure that programs are good citizens in the environment of Jini technology-enabled services and/or devices (good lookup citizens). To be a good lookup citizen, a program must interoperate with other good lookup citizens and behave in a way that doesn't cause trouble for the rest of the networks, such as swamping a network with too much traffic. The rules of good citizenship are detailed in the Jini technology specifications and are, to a lesser extent, codified in the LDJ Kit.
October 2005
Jini Technology Starter Kit v2.1 This release contains contributed implementations from Sun Microsystems of Jini technology infrastructure services, supporting helper classes, and other services including JavaSpaces technology. The v2.1 release builds and improves upon prior starter kit releases with an implementation of the JavaSpace05 Jini Community Standard, which supports many-to-many communications and batch operations using a JavaSpaces service. Among other feature enhancements introduced in this release, some aim to ease or simplify common Jini technology system deployment practices, and include an environment checker and other tools, configuration file additions, and support for multiple IP addresses and URL-based deployments.
October 2005
Jini Technology Starter Kit v1.2.1_002 The starter kit contains contributed implementations from Sun Microsystems of Jini technology infrastructure services, supporting helper classes, and other services, including JavaSpaces™ technology. The 1.2 version continues to build on prior starter kit releases by adding new features which, for some environments, are designed to reduce resource requirements and provide greater efficiency in building and deploying applications using Jini technology. Among other requested enhancements, v1.2 enables multiple Jini services to be run in a single Java virtual machine* and supports multi-threading of the helper utilities included in the starter kit. The 1.2.1 maintenance release offers improvements to our implementations of several Jini services, including notable refinements to JavaSpaces (Outrigger) and Lookup (Reggie) implementations.
Community Participation If you are developing with Jini technology, the Jini Community invites you to tap into the broad range of resources and expertise available. Visit jini.org and jini.dev.java.net where you can get information, discuss, collaborate, exchange source code and ideas, and advance Jini network technology.
Mailing Lists There are many Jini Community mailing lists. You can view past threads on the two key lists, jini-users and javaspaces-users:
https://archives.java.sun.com/archives/jini-users.html or https://archives.java.sun.com/archives/javaspaces-users.html For technical questions, comments, and suggestions about using the TCK, contact the engineers responsible for developing and maintaining the TCK at jinitck-questions@sun.com. Alternatively, send your questions and comments to jini-comments@java.sun.com. ![]() |
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