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dotnet framework : "JINI" architecture for .NET?


Claus Konrad
4/18/2004 7:50:24 PM
Being a .NET softwarearchitect I am of course constantly trying to get the
best of two worlds (the other being Sun/Java!) when it comes to software
design, and in particular SOA (Service Oriented Architecture).

Now - Sun's community has come up with a brilliant piece of work called
"JINI"; a selfconfiguring, selfhealing and robust peice of design.
Has anybody heard of something like this in the MS-world?

/Claus Konrad

Sergei Gnezdov
4/19/2004 7:22:44 AM
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I think that MS Message Queue should do similar things, but I don't know
Yechezkal Gutfreund
4/20/2004 7:32:10 PM
Sun did not invent this paradigm. Look at David Gelenter's work on
TupleSpaces and Linda back in the 80's and 90's. Sun first did a JavaSpaces,
which is still the core idea for Jini.

I have implemented a varient of TupleSpaces in C# a number of times. The
latest for wireless communications. I am sure others who are working on
peer-peer .NET work are doing the same.


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