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JXTA JXSE Programmers Guide 2.5

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JXTA JXSE Programmers Guide 2.5

Publisher: Sun Microsystems
ISBN/ASIN: B002ACW4OQ
Number of pages: 171

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This guide is for software developers who would like to write and deploy P2P services and applications using JXTA technology and the Java Standard Edition programming language. It provides an introduction to JXTA technology, describes the JXTA network architecture and key concepts, and includes examples and discussion of essential programming constructs using JXTA JXSE.

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