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An implementation of reliable group communication based on the peer-to-peer network JXTA
Cairo, Egypt January 03-January 06
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K. Loesing, Otto-Friedrich-Univ. Bamberg, Germany
G. Wirtz, Otto-Friedrich-Univ. Bamberg, Germany
Summary form only given. In this paper we propose a new peer-to-peer protocol for atomic reliable multicast based on view consistency. It is designed for nearly real-time collaborative applications which require consistency of data in a group of participants. A typical example for this is drawing on a shared whiteboard. Collaborations frequently arise in an ad-hoc way in which setting up and operating a dedicated server is not feasible. Thus, our protocol is intended to be used in server-less environments and avoids dependence on central components. We implemented our protocol using the peer-to-peer middleware JXTA for use in TCP/IP-connected networks. This implementation offers its service to other applications via a lean Java API.
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K. Loesing, G. Wirtz, "An implementation of reliable group communication based on the peer-to-peer network JXTA," aiccsa, pp.82-I, ACS/IEEE 2005 International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA'05), 2005
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