Entries tagged with “jxta” from O'Reilly Digital Media Blog
Now that Jens Alfke has gone independent, he is working on an infrastructure that supports "a distributed, secure application-level messaging system."
The academic P2P conference in Linköping, Sweden was a refreshing break from p2p hype and oversell.
General Gates has caught General Joy fast asleep.
Microsoft and Sun have both arrived at next-generation strategies that give ground to gain ground.
Whatever investors think of open source, peer to peer developers have embraced it. The early success of Jxta shows why.
If Bill Joy's keynote at the O'Reilly P2P Conference left you unsure exactly what Sun's Project Juxtapose is, you'll definitely want to tune into the webcast of the JXTA launch. Joy and John Gage, Sun's chief researcher, as well as a number of P2P innovators working with JXTA, will unveil the P2P framework Wednesday, April 25, at 11:00 am. After watching the webcast, head back to OpenP2P.com for our in-depth coverage and analysis of JXTA's position.
On Wednesday, April 25, 2001, Bill Joy and John Gage, of Sun
Microsystems, will unveil the project's site and provide an
in-depth look at JXTA.
