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213
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Last update
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June 22, 2010
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Publisher
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John Catherino
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Windows
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0.1 MB
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Description
The cajo project is a small, 100% Free library, enabling powerful dynamic multi-machine co�peration; both within and between, both free and proprietary Java applications. It is a surprisingly easy to use, yet completely understandable framework.
It is actively being deployed in Java EE, SE, and ME environments (32 and 64-bit) all over the world. It is a uniquely 'drop-in' distributed computing framework: meaning it imposes no structural requirements on your applications, nor source changes. It allows multiple remote JVMs to work together seamlessly, as one.
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"cajo SDK 1.142" Features:
1. The framework allows any number of Java Virtual Machines to work together literally as one. Applications can evolve dynamically: from all objects being in a single Virtual Machine, to all objects being in separate Virtual Machines, to all objects being in separate physical Machines, even at runtime.
2. Easily create completely safe unsigned rich internet applications (Java RIA) both as Applets and via WebStart, which operate indistinguishably from locally installed applications. Transfer an application's entire user interface to any Java equipped client, automatically. Cleanly separate the components of the model view and the controller portions of an application, between multiple machines.
3. The framework allows both applications, and developers, to collaborate dynamically; linking their objects at will. This architecture can literally turn the network into one seamless evolving computer; linking everything from mainframes to mobile phones. It can allow applications to be easily built using optimised components from other distributed applications. Remoting and linking of objects can be done with as little as one additional line of code. Objects can be remoted: even if their source is not available.
The framework has no dependencies on any 3rd party libraries. It works with all Java Runtime Environments 1.2 and higher. Co�perating Virtual Machines can be behind NAT, firewalls, even HTTP proxies. No special tools or IDE plugins are needed, it can even be used from the humble command prompt.
Best of all, this framework is 100% pure Java: i.e. it uses no bloody ! (nor "pixie dust" @nnotations)
The core framework consists of just three, very small, and well documented packages:
* gnu.cajo (4 classes) provides a high-level functional interface * gnu.cajo.invoke (6 classes) defines the architectural core for clients * gnu.cajo.utils (8 classes) extends this core for the creation of servers
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