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Jini in a Nutshell (Java)
 
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Jini in a Nutshell (Java) (Paperback)
by Scott Oaks (Author), Henry Wong (Author)
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Written for the experienced developer who wants to understand what's next in Java programming, Jini in a Nutshell provides an excellent source of information on the latest Jini specification from Sun in a nicely concise format. Part tutorial and part reference, this title is a great place to start to get a handle on the potential of Jini.

In the near future, Jini devices will be able to attach to networks anywhere, while looking up and "leasing" services (like printing). This standard promises a new era of more flexible network connectivity. This book shows you how to help make this happen. First, the text delivers an effective tutorial to basic and advanced topics in Jini programming, with plenty of short examples of actual server and client code that shows off RMI, discovery and leasing services, as well as remote events, JavaSpaces and other necessary features of this powerful and complicated new set of APIs from Sun.

The focus on the practical side of development is a strength here. The authors give plenty of hands-on tips, such as installing and running the Jini Starter Kit (JSK). More than most APIs, successful programming with Jini requires knowing the "rules" of what needs to be done with each class or interface. The authors provide step-by-step guidelines--as well as sample code--for each area of the API. This text concludes with over 100 pages of valuable reference material on every Jini utility, class and method.

In all, with a mix of well-chosen programming tutorials and compact reference material, Jini in a Nutshell proves that a book doesn't have to be a thousand pages long to be comprehensive. This title will serve as a useful asset for the Java programmer who wants to learn Jini quickly and thoroughly. --Richard Dragan, amazon.com

Topics covered: Overview of Jini and discoverable network services, Jini communities, programming tutorial, sample code, installing and configuring the Jini Starter Kit (JSK), JSK utilities: reggie, mahalo, outrigger, fiddler, mercury and norm, Remote Method Invocation (RMI), object serialisation, activation, Jini Lookup Services, lookup and discovery support classes, attributes, leasing, landlords and lease policies, distributed remote events, service administration, Jini support classes, collections, thread utilities, reliable logs, transactions, the two-phase commit protocol, nestable transactions, JavaSpaces, read, write and take operations, helper services, the Lease Renewal Service, the Event Mailbox Service, Java 2 security basics, Jini class and API reference.

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Jini is a simple set of Java Classes and services that allows devices (i.e., printers) and services (i.e., printing) to access each other seamlessly, adapt to a continually changing environment, and share code and configurations transparently. Jini has the potential to radically alter our use of computer networks, since it allows and encourages totally new types of services and new uses of existing networks. Jini in a Nutshell is a quick reference guide to developing services and clients using Jini. It covers everything an experienced Java programmer needs to know to implement Jini, including tutorial chapters to get you up to speed quickly and reference chapters that analyze and explain every Java package related to Jini. Over the course of the book the authors develop a complete example program--with samples of both server and client applications. Topics covered include: Setting up the Jini programming environment RMI Basic and advanced Jini programming Jini services, including JavaSpaces Jini utilities Security The Sun Community Source License Jini in a Nutshell covers the Jini 1.0 specification and requires the Java 2 Platform.


 
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4.0 out of 5 stars good material, but not really the right format, 28 Oct 2003
You know what you are getting with the typical O'Reilly "Nutshell" book, and this one is no exception. It's about half tutorial/introduction and half API/service reference and (just about) small enough to carry around. Just the facts, Ma'am

This edition covers Jini 1.0 in detail, with a glance at some of the 1.1 features. Don't let that worry you, though - Jini 1.1 and 1.2 only add a few new classes, services and tools, and a full understanding of Jini 1.0 is still vital. The introductory text is concise, and doesn't offer much by way of insight or experience. The examples in the tutorial are minimal and don't quite give enough information on installing and running the full set of services, but they cover enough of the API to be useful in almost all cases.

If you need an API/service/tool reference for Jini 1.0, or a handy set of code snippets to solve your immediate head-scratchers, this is great. If you want to learn and understand Jini in depth or track later API changes, you are better off with something like "Core Jini".

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