By Philip Bishop & Nigel Warren
Addison Wesley (September 2002), Softcover, 256 pages
"(the authors) have been pioneers in the use of JavaSpaces to build
real systems that solve real problems. This book is an excellent
distillation of their accumulated wisdom on this subject, and will
save any programmer using the technology far more time than it will
take to read."
By Robert Flenner
Sams (December 2001), Softcover, 462 pages
"Jini and JavaSpaces Application Development demonstrates
real-world usage and application of the Jini technology.
Specifically the book presents and builds on the concept of a
"virtual development center." It will use the concepts of
distributed development, open-source, virtual corporations, and the
borderless world as a backdrop to developing products and services
using Jini and JavaSpaces technologies."
By Ilango Kumaran
Prentice Hall PTR (November 2001), Softcover, 380 pages
"For all managers, architects and consultants seeking to evaluate
Jini from a technological and architectural perspective, and
compare it against its key alternatives."
By Hinkmond Wong
Addison Wesley Longman (September 2001), Softcover, BK &
CD-ROM, 368 pages
"This book is your key to understanding and avoiding the common
traps and pitfalls that await developers approaching Jini and J2ME
technology for the first time. Using practical examples, diagrams,
and sample code, this book provides the detailed roadmap needed to
design and implement the applications necessary to make a Jini
network function successfully. The concrete guidance offered here
will give developers the edge they need to construct Jini networks
that are robust enough to thrive in spite of the challenges for
example, slow or unreliable connections-embedded devices, such as
cellphones, pagers, PDAs, and smartcards, can pose."
By the Committee on Networked Systems of Embedded
Computers
National Academy Press (September, 2001), Softcover, 236 pages
"Embedded, Everywhere explores the potential of networked systems
of embedded computers and the research challenges arising from
embedding computation and communications technology into a wide
variety of applications--from precision agriculture to automotive
telematics to defense systems."
Edited by Ken Arnold
Addison-Wesley (2nd Edition, December 2000)
"The Jini architecture, which builds upon the Java software
infrastructure, enables different types of services and devices to
work together in a community. Written by members of the Jini
technology team at Sun Microsystems, this guide for programmers
contains the formal specification for the core Jini connection
technology as well as specifications for local helper utilities and
remote helper services."
"Based on the author's tremendously popular on-line Jini tutorial.
Up-to-date for the very newest features of Jini technology
announced this year by Sun. Covers key topics such as Enterprise
Java Beans and CORBA and how these fit in with the Jini
framework."
By Sing Li With Ronald Ashri With Jerome
Scheuring
Mass Market Paperback (August 2000)
"Professional Jini Programming presents in one single volume
everything that an advanced Java programmer will need to start
designing and programming with Jini or JavaSpaces technology."
By Scott Oaks and Henry Wong
O'Reilly & Associates (March 2000)
"Oaks and Wong start by introducing you to Jini's fundamental
concepts, walking you through setting up Jini; and presenting key
Jini server and client programming techniques. You'll find chapters
on leasing, remote events, service administration, transactions,
security, Jini's helper services, even JavaSpaces."
By W. Keith Edwards
VHS + Paperback (January 2000)
"This fully integrated book/video/web package includes: 3+ hours of
video instruction developed by Keith Edwards for this course;
Edwards' best-selling book Core Jini; and A FREE training web site
with interactive practice questions and instant
feedback-phptr/phptrinteractive."
By Danny Ayers (Editor), et al
Mass Market Paperback (August 1999)
"An overview of the new server-side Java platform - Java 2
Enterprise Edition - as it relates to building n-tier web
applications. It covers the building blocks (Servlets, JSP, EJB,
JDBC, RMI, JNDI, CORBA) then goes into special design
considerations for server side programming, (including resource
pooling and component based design) before finally discussing
future possibilities opened up by Jini and JavaSpaces
technology."
By Ken Arnold, Bryan O'Sullivan, Robert W.
Scheifler, Jim Waldo, and Ann Wollrath
Addison-Wesley (June 1999)
"This book contains the formal specification for the Jini
technology. It offers a review of distributed computing
fundamentals, an overview of the Jini architecture, and an
introduction to the key concepts that are the source of the
technology's simplicity and power--remote objects, leasing,
distributed events, and a two-phase commit protocol."
By Eric Freeman, Susanne Hupfer, and Ken
Arnold
Addison-Wesley (June 1999)
"This advanced Java programming text teaches how to design and
build distributed applications using JavaSpaces technology, so
please know Java distributed or mobile objects, be familiar with
networking concepts and read the Jini spec."
By Robert Flenner, Michael Abbott, Toufic Boubez,
Navaneeth Krishnan, Frank Cohen, Alan Moffet, Rajam Ramamurti,
Frank Sommers, and Bilal Siddiqui.
(Paperback: 732 pages. Publisher: Pearson Education. September
2002.)
"(The book) explains how to plan ahead for security, routing,
performance and other issues when developing a P2P application.Each
technology included in the book - JXTA, Jini, JavaSpaces, J2EE, Web
services - is approached from a P2P perspective, focusing on
implementation concerns Java developers will face while using
them."
By Hinkmond Wong
(Paperback: 368 pages. Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co.; 1st
edition - March 25, 2002.)
"This book is your key to understanding and avoiding the common
traps and pitfalls that await developers approaching Jini and J2ME
technology for the first time. Using practical examples, diagrams,
and sample code, Developing Jini Applications Using J2ME Technology
provides the detailed roadmap needed to design and implement the
applications necessary to make a Jini network function
successfully. The concrete guidance offered here will give
developers the edge they need."