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In the Blogs
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- December 26 - IntelliJ IDEA plugin for Rio, by Jerome Bernard
- December 10 - GigaSpaces Launches Developer Competition, by Geva Perry
- November 19 - Rio on Amazon EC2, by Jerome Bernard
- November 8 - GigaSpaces offers product free to start-ups, by Geva Perry
- October 12 - Large-Scale Web Apps and Java, by Geva Perry
- October 11 - Why Most Large-Scale Web Sites Are Not Written in Java (Personal View), by Nati Shalom
- October 3 - Why Most Large-Scale Web Sites are not Written in Java, by Nati Shalom
- September 23 - Persistence as a Service, by Nati Shalom
- September 21 - Putting the Database Where it Belongs, by Nati Shalom
- August 23 - Scaling Stateful Applications on Amazon EC2, by Geva Perry
- August 22 - Life Beyond Distributed Transactions, by Nati Shalom
- August 2 - GigaSpaces eXtreme Application Platform 6.0 is Generally Available, by Guy Nirpaz
- July 8 - The True Meaning of Linear Scalability, by Nati Shalom
- June 27 - Space-Based Archetypes, by Julian Browne
- June 27 - GigaSpaces European Customer Conference Summary, by Nati Shalom
- June 25 - Space-Based Agility, by Julian Browne
- June 21 - GigaSpaces 6.0 - Download Now, by Geva Perry
- June 6 - Space-Based Architecture in Practice at Virgin Mobile, by Julian Browne
- May 23 - Complete Jini Client in how many lines....?, by Calum Shaw-Mackay
- May 5 - Using Spaces with Web Services, by Udi Dahan
- May 4 - Network latency vs. end-to-end latency, by Nati Shalom
- April 30 - Extreme Transactions, by Geva Perry
- April 23 - Why browse when you can simply search?, by Nati Shalom
- April 12 - Jini and OSGi, yet again, by Jim Waldo
- April 9 - Tower of Babel, by Geva Perry
- April 6 - Shared Nothing Architecture Redefined, by Nati Shalom
- April 5 - OSGi and Jini, by Peter Kriens
- March 26 - It's the architecture, stupid!, by Geva Perry
- March 26 - Developer-Friendliness: Early Access Program, by Geva Perry
- March 24 - Oracle Buys Tangosol - The GigaSpaces Perspective, by Nati Shalom
- March 24 - Why You Need More than Just a Data Grid, by Nati Shalom
- March 24 - Partitioning==Scalability, but what about aggregation?, by Nati Shalom
- March 20 - Space Based Architecture and J2EE Positioning Clarification, by Nati Shalom
- March 16 - My Day at QCon - Spring and OpenSpaces, by Guy Nirpaz
- March 15 - Spring & GigaSpaces, by Shay Banon
- March 15 - Integration between Tapestry 5 and Jini, by Jerome Bernard
- February 28 - GigaSpaces .Net, by Nati Shalom
- February 24 - Technology Vendors are Not Evil, by Guy Nirpaz
- February 14 - Javaspaces: the Codebase Problem and a Solution, by Chris Coy
- January 1 - Administration of Jini and Rio services over Jabber, by Jerome Bernard
- December 31 - Rio service talking to humans over Jabber, by Jerome Bernard
- December 22 - 2007 Predictions Starting, by Mike "Fuzzy" Herrick at Blogspot
- December 22 - Inversion of Containment, by Patrick Logan at Blogspot
- December 22 - The Movement You Need, by Patrick Logan at Blogspot
- December 21 - Clustering with Rio, by Fabrizio Giudici at java.net
- December 21 - Jini in a Nutshell, by Dan Creswell at JRoller
- December 20 - Like a Virgin..., by Nati Shalom at GigaSpaces Blog
- December 20 - Update In Place Vs. Coordination Space, by Patrick Logan at Blogspot
- December 20 - Space-Based Architecture FAQs, by Nati Shalom at GigaSpaces Blog
- December 18 - Jini Red Pill, by Mike "Fuzzy" Herrick at Blogspot
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What is Jini?
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Jini™ technology is a service oriented architecture that defines a programming model which both exploits and extends Java™ technology to enable the construction of secure, distributed systems consisting of federations of well-behaved network services and clients. Jini technology can be used to build adaptive network systems that are scalable, evolvable and flexible as typically required in dynamic computing environments.
Jini is designed to help developers deal with The Eight Fallacies of Distributed Computing. Jini offers a number of powerful capabilities such as service discovery and mobile code.
The term Jini refers to both a set of specifications and an implementation; the latter is referred to as the Jini Starter Kit. Both the specifications and the Starter Kit have been released under the Apache 2.0 license and have been offered to the Apache Software Foundation's Incubator.
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Events Calendar
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The following upcoming events may be of interest to the JiniTM community:
March
May
June
Please post event notices to the Jini-site list.
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