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Preface | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
I | Java in Distributed Systems | 19 |
2 | Concurrency in Java | 21 |
3 | Java sockets | 47 |
4 | RMI | 81 |
5 | CORBA | 97 |
6 | Voyager | 129 |
7 | Mobile agents | 157 |
8 | JDBC | 179 |
9 | Object-oriented databases | 193 |
10 | A persistent programming language | 217 |
11 | Tuplespaces in Java | 229 |
12 | Jini | 241 |
II | A distributed Java | 257 |
13 | Distributed programming languages and concurrency | 259 |
14 | Virtual processors | 287 |
15 | Dejay: a distributed Java | 301 |
16 | Examples | 325 |
App. A | The chat interface | 355 |
App. B | The BulletinBoard interface | 359 |
List of figures | 365 | |
Bibliography | 369 | |
Index | 387 |
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