is there a debian version somewhere? I want to try it.
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>Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 12:14:08 -0500
>From: Vanessa Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>Hello Vanessa,
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>>Thanks so much for providing some hope into JXTA.
>>Is there any document or pointers on how to setup JXTA for private  
>>network?
>>
>>TIA
>>
>>Vikram
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>Hi Vikram,
>
>yes there is. You can check out Mark Petrovic's blog for an article  
>and sample code. I think he's cooking up an even more thorough  
>tutorial as we speak, so check back at his site later:
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>http://www.petrovic.org/blog/2006/11/13/a-simple-jxta-rendezvous-and- 
>relay-for-a-private-net-peergroup-and-subgroups/
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>From: Vanessa Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>"David Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Vanessa -- That's great to hear JXTA is growing.  Can you estimate  
>>the rough
>>size of the largest deployed JXTA-based application?  Is it in the  
>>tens,
>>hundreds, thousands, etc of nodes?
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>>-david
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>Hi David,
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>that's a good question. I don't know the answer off-hand, and I'm not  
>sure I can find out since a lot of the bigger projects are  
>confidential (like the military and telecomm ones.) I can ask around  
>and see if anyone else has an idea...
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>Cheers,
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>Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 10:54:41 -0800
>From: "David Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>A few years back (maybe 2003?) I was working with a company named NextPage.
>We had a real-world JXTA deployment in the hundreds of nodes, and we were
>told it was the biggest at the time.  Indeed, we were sharing our
>performance-testing scripts with some of the Sun JXTA engineers because of
>that.  I know there's a ton of JXTA research going on, but I'm curious what
>other real-world deployments have since occurred, and at what scale.  
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>-david
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>>"David Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>Vanessa -- That's great to hear JXTA is growing.  Can you estimate
>>>the rough
>>>size of the largest deployed JXTA-based application?  Is it in the
>>>tens,
>>>hundreds, thousands, etc of nodes?
>>>
>>>-david
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>Hi David,
>>
>>that's a good question. I don't know the answer off-hand, and I'm not
>>sure I can find out since a lot of the bigger projects are
>>confidential (like the military and telecomm ones.) I can ask around
>>and see if anyone else has an idea...
>>
>>Cheers,
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>Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 13:09:25 -0800
>From: Bernard Traversat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [p2p-hackers] Status of JXTA ?
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>PPP PPP wrote:
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>>I have gone through some parts of JXTA website but not sure is it alive 
>>and kicking project or something which has expired/died? 
>>    
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>The project continues to grow and we are seeing increased
>contributions from the community. A few week ago, new stable releases of 
>the JXTA Java SE, ME and C/C++/.net bindings were released. You may want 
>to subscribe to the JXTA user/dev mailing lists to get an idea of what's 
>going on within the community.
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>  
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>>Is anyone in 
>>the community using it for anything fruitful
>>    
>>
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>The primary usages of the technology we are seeing:
>  - Enterprise workgroup collaboration
>  - Consumer content sharing service
>  - Highly resilient decentralized military networks
>  - Dynamic grid infrastructure
>  - Mobile mesh and ad hoc networking
>  - Decentralized search engine
>
>We just announced Project Shoal (http://shoal.dev.java.net) which is
>embedding JXTA as the dynamic clustering infrastructure for the 
>Glassfish (https://glassfish.dev.java.net) appserver.
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>> From my understanding looks like lot of effort has gone into making it 
>>but looked to me like it missed couple of things like support for 
>>TURN/STUN/RELAY module
>>    
>>
>JXTA has a relay service and implements some similar mechanisms to STUN 
>to cross firewall and NATs.
>
>Cheers,
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>B.
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>>Thanks
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