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Abstract: We sketch a proposed reference implementation for MPJ, the Java
Grande Forum's MPI-like message-passing API [9, 3]. The proposal relies
heavily on RMI and Jini for nding computational resources, creating
slave processes, and handling failures. User-level communication is implemented
eciently directly on top of Java sockets.
Current address: University of Portsmouth, UK
Contents
1 Introduction 3
2 Some design decisions 4
3 Overview of the Architecture 7
4 Process creation and... (Update)
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.... to as MPJ, is still in progress and no further specifications have been released, although some discussion documents have been written [2]. It is worth noting that MPI for Java can (and has) been implemented in two quite different ways: as a Java wrapper around a native MPI...
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Mark Baker and Bryan Carpenter. Thoughts on the structure of an MPJ reference implementation. NPAC at Syracuse University, October 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/baker99thoughts.html More
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implementation. NPAC at Syracuse University, October 1999.",
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