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JXTA: a network programming environment
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EngineeringSoftware EngineeringNetwork ComputingNetwork Programming EnvironmentDistributed EnvironmentInternet Of ThingsProtocolsSun MicrosystemsLightweight ProtocolComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceP2p SystemsReal-time JavaNetwork CommunicationsNetwork Communication ProtocolProgram AnalysisTransport LayerJxta TechnologySystem Software
JXTA technology, from Sun Microsystems, is a network programming and computing platform that is designed to solve a number of problems in modern distributed computing, especially in the area broadly referred to as peer-to-peer (P2P) computing or P2P networking. JXTA provides a network programming platform specifically designed to be the foundation for P2P systems. As a set of protocols, the technology stays away from APIs and remains independent of programming languages. This means that heterogeneous devices with completely different software stacks can interoperate through JXTA protocols. JXTA technology is also independent of transport protocols. It can be implemented on top of TCP/IP, HTTP, Bluetooth, HomePNA, and many other protocols.