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Phillip Bishop
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JavaSpaces in Practice |
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English |
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Paperback |
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256 |
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2002-09-20 |
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0321112318 |
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Pearson Education |
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1.04 pounds |
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7.32 x 9.32 x 0.53 inches |
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1st |
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Product Description
This book shows developers how to use JavaSpaces to build practical, scalable, distributed systems. * The authors are pioneers in the use of JavaSpaces to build real systems that solve real problems. * It will increase the understanding of where JavaSpaces are applicable, and how to use them effectively within your system architecture. * Well written and clearly presented, practical implementation guide for JavaSpaces. * The book is endorsed by Jim Waldo: Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems, lead architect for the Jini networking technology and JavaSpaces. * Follows on from Bishop and Warren's classic: Java in Practice.Audience: Programmers with some experience in Java. User level: Intermediate. Philip Bishop specializes in the design and implemenation of large scale systems for organizations ranging from utility companies to investment banks. Nigel Warren is co-founder and Director of Technology at IntaMission Ltd, where he researches and designs agile and evolvable software infrastructures for next generation distributed systems.
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http://bookmooch.com/0321112318 |
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