Re: [OFF-ish] Any interest in a Cocoa implementation of JXTA?
Re: [OFF-ish] Any interest in a Cocoa implementation of JXTA?
- Subject: Re: [OFF-ish] Any interest in a Cocoa implementation of JXTA?
- From: Brent Gulanowski <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 02:09:25 -0500
BEEP is new to me. JXTA's specification makes no mention of it -- they
have their own message format, and a suite of six protocols (some of
which build on others). All of the protocols are designed to be able
to ride on top of any other protocol. Currently they are focusing on
IP and HTTP (for bypassing firewalls/NAT), but there is also a desire
to work with non-IP devices.
Besides the Java and C versions there are bindings in other languages
supposedly underway, though I've seen no publicly released files yet.
It seems like they've only really stirred interest amongst Java
developers.
I think the fact that it's a sort of middle-ware with no prominent
killer app that has kept it sort of invisible outside of a limited
community.
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 14:55:05 -0800, Kaelin Colclasure <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Brent,
>
> I've been curious about JXTA on a couple of occasions, but have never
> had the time to really check it out. Are you familiar at all with BEEP
> (RFC 3080)? I'd like to know if JXTA uses BEEP, or if they've rolled
> their own protocol from IP up...
>
> -- Kaelin
>
>
>
> On Nov 11, 2004, at 2:11 PM, Brent Gulanowski wrote:
>
> > I'm doing some work with the C implementation of JXTA, which is
> > paradigmatically based on the J2SE version, itself at a far more
> > advanced state. The Java patterns and C design choices don't jive
> > especially well with Objective-C, so internally to my current
> > commercial project I'm making a wrapper.
> >
> > I'm wondering if this has appeared on anyone else's radar and what
> > they think of it, and whether an open source Objective-C library
> > interests anyone.
> >
--
Brent Gulanowski
http://www.boredastronaut.com
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