Taking Service-Oriented Architectures Mobile, Part 2
In this series of articles, we are looking at how it is possible to extend the basic principles of service-oriented architecture (SOA) to devices at the edge of the network (such as cell phones, PDAs and set-top boxes) so that they can connect to enterprise-level services within a network.
One Miracle at a Time
With the Neuromancer project, Jim Waldo and team add orders of magnitude to the scale of system design, at Sun.com.
June 30, 2005
Jini Technology Introduction, Part Two
In this new column for the Jini Community Newsletter we will be looking at some of the basic concepts of Jini technology in short and concise articles.
June 21, 2005
Taking Service-Oriented Architectures Mobile, Part 1
In this first article, we describe how we have taken SOA onto mobile devices and show how to implement a simple messaging application using mobile SOA design principles and point to some of the security implications and how to handle them.
June 7, 2005
Sun opens the Jini Licensing Model
Jini technology has a new licensing model. Sun originally released Jini technology under the Sun Community Source License (SCSL), but recently opened the licensing model and began releasing their specifications and implementations under Apache 2.
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October 28, 2005
Jini: Out Of The Bottle developerpipeline Sun has recently released version 2.1 of the Jini Technology Starter Kit, and developers who haven't taken a look at the technology in a while might be surprised to see where it's ended up.
October 19, 2005
Sun updates Jini Starter Kit internetnews.com One of the improvements to the starter kit is an implementation that supports many-to-many communications and batch operations using a JavaSpaces service.
CDO2 Unlocks The Power of Sun Grid for Faster Financial Risk Simulation prnewswire When powered by Sun Grid, the
time required for complex financial risk simulations using CDO2 technology is
reduced from days to under an hour, allowing CDO2 to reach an expanded set of
customers for whom such simulations were previously too time-intensive and
costly.