January 1998
Intermediate to advanced
384 pages
10h 45m
English
In this chapter we’ll examine the implementation of collaborative systems, a topic that will fuse most of the subjects we discussed earlier in the book. First we’ll define what we mean by collaborative systems, and discuss what complications can arise while implementing these systems. Then we’ll look at how these issues can be addressed in the Java environment by building a set of base classes that will act as a basic collaboration framework. In the next chapter, we’ll present some complete collaborative systems.
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