Mohamed Abdelaziz is one of the principal senior architects of Project JXTA, Peer-to-Peer Networking, at Sun Microsystems since the inception of the project. Most of Mohamed's focus has been in the areas of DHT, Discovery, Peer Resolution, Pipe, and net.jxta.socket to name a few. Mohamed's professional life before Project JXTA included research and development of Java Technologies, Data Communication, and device driver development.
Posted by hamada on October 6, 2007 at 6:00 PM EDT
In today's information technology world, fault tolerance has become an expected system characteristic, as demands on such systems, not only requires the availability of data, but also the efficiency of such systems.
Posted by hamada on September 4, 2007 at 11:48 PM EDT
The next release of JXTA for Java SE/EE 5.0, JXSE 2.5 "Pavlova", is
finally nearing completion. The Pavlova release is the result of
tremendous effort over the last ten months.
Posted by hamada on November 9, 2006 at 2:57 PM EST
The Shoal Framework provides a
cluster communication and event mechanisms. Shoal's core service
(GMS), enables an application to dynamically become a member of a
predefined cluster, and as such, is subscribed to cluster events, such
as :
Posted by hamada on August 23, 2005 at 12:20 PM EDT
Lately there has been several inquiries about JXTA's PipeService, and companion utilities (JxtaSocket, JxtaMulticastSocket, and JxtaBiDiPipe) on JXTA's discussion lists, hence this blog to shed more light on the PipeService and utilities provided, and their inherit features.
There's no reason to wonder any longer. The JXTA platform is well suited for the task, and provides several mechanisms which allow a variety of features which can be offered by such applications.
If you have answered yes to the above, we are very happy for you!.
Google is sponsoring the Summer of Code, and Project JXTA is one of the participating organizations. We have created a list of projects in the areas where we seek contribution. If you are a student and it is of interest to you, you can read about all the details and the list of projects at :
The JXME project has provided proxy based support of a subset of the JXTA protocols. The proxy provided much of the interaction between the device and other nodes on the network.