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    Simple Client Server Chat Example

    An example of a simple chat system

    ...The multi-threading part aims to show how to avoid blocking methods by putting them in separate thread, therefor, the ExecutorService was not used. Two Runnable interfaces are available in the server and the client to show how the dialog is managed. The Socket part aims to show how simple communication using TCP/IP are quite simple. The system shows how to exchange and process String over network. This is not sufficient when talking about large applications, but, let's not forget that HTTP uses Strings. The project contains both the Server and the Client. The main method in the Main class does nothing. You must launch the Server (ServerMain) and several instances (or just one) of the Client (ClientMain). ...
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    Development library for distributed programming. Spitfire provides an easy to use set of tools for managing processes and their communication. You just need to define the interfaces and behaviour of the processes; everything else is already done :-D
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