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    NetworkService

    Networking framework for Java applications

    NetworkService is a Java network API that simplifies development of LAN-based applications. It allows programmer to build locatable, state-monitorable software modules and exchange data between them in a peer-to-peer fashion. These modules can be given 'meaningful' names (Tom, FileServer1, Printer2..etc) instead of static IP address. NetworkService's project also provides SawaTalk - a server-less chat application (bundled with the final version of NetworkService ). ...
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    The objective of this work is to use key concepts and mechanisms related with the software components approach. Installation, execution and dynamic reconfiguration of a distributed chat application using CORBA are considered.
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    Opensource peer-to-peer Chat application based on JXTA framework (https://jxta.dev.java.net/) from AtexSoft Company (http://www.atexsoft.com).
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