By Scott Oaks, Bernard Traversat, Li Gong
First Edition
September 2002
Pages: 416
Series: In a Nutshell
ISBN 10: 0-596-00236-X |
ISBN 13: 9780596002367
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O'Reilly's pioneering reference is the first and last word on this powerful distributed computing technology. JXTA in a Nutshell delivers all the information you need to get started, including an overview of P2P distributed computing, an explanation of the JXTA Project's new platform, and ways that developers can become a part of the development effort.
JXTA in a Nutshell introduces major concepts in a hands-on way by explaining them in context to the shell, and contains a complete reference to the JXTA application bindings. Also included is the full JXTA protocol specification. The book covers important topics such as security, and how the JXTA technology fits into the standard Java classes.
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First Edition: September 2002
Series:
In a Nutshell
ISBN: 0-596-00236-X
Pages: 416
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JXTA in a Nutshell Review, May 12 2003
It's a good book that will get you up to speed quickly and programming. The book doesn't get into a lot of detail (but I'm not quite sure how much detail there is to jxta) but shows you the basics of jxta.
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"If you are looking to understand JXTA and just what it can do, then this book will help you understand the fundamentals, and also help you get started writing your own code."
--Bob Swart, uk-bug developers' magazine, Jan 2003






