Re: JTRIX
That's what I understood as well, but what I don't get is how this compares
to other hype technologies like Corba, J2EE, .Net, dotgnu, ...
Should it be considered similar or related, or is it something different,
or even complementary ?
My first thought was that it is a over-ambitious project, but maybe I
misunderstand the point.
Franck
At 11:04 04.04.2002 +0200, Daniel Bonniot wrote:
Hi,
I haven't used Jtrix, but after your message I visited their web-site.
I found the "An introduction for everyone" enlightening, as it includes a
detailed example of the kind of problem they try to solve.
If I understood right: the idea is to offer developpers of network based
applications (typically servers) a set of APIs to services that other
people offer. The services include hosting (of server code), logging,
money transfers, ...
So I guess you could write code that says: "I would like an instance of
this java class to be run on a server in south america, what are the
options for waht price?".
It seems that the code is in demo stage, but it does not seem that any
service is currently in action. Maybe you can use Jtrix currently to make
your own services interract, but that's a lot less fun...
This sounds quite thought provoking to me, but I wonder what could make
the services really take off (chicken an egg ol' problem).
Daniel
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