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....multi agent architecture, section 4 describes how we implemented the agent architecture using JavaSpaces, section 5 reports experiences from using JavaSpaces to implement a mobile agent system, section 6 relate our to similar research, and section 7 concludes the paper. 2 JAVASPACES JavaSpaces [6] from Sun is based on Java RMI and JINI, and is a framework for handling and managing exchange of distributed objects. JavaSpaces technology uses a unified mechanism for dynamic communication, coordination, and sharing of objects between Java technology based network resources like clients and ....
Sun Microsystems. JavaSpaces TM Specification. White paper, Sun Microsystems, January 25 1999. Available on web: http://www.sun.com/jini/specs/js.pdf.
....resource in an human readable form. Read and write properties are changable by the user through this presentation. Although the framework supports resource linking by means of runtime linking, this feature is currently not yet supported in the user interface. It is planed to use SUN s JavaSpaces [11], a generalization of the Linda coordination model [5] as the implementation framework for resource 18 sets. Unfortunately JavaSpaces was not available at the time the implementation phase for the first prototype terminated. 5 Conclusion and Future Work This paper presented an approach for ....
Sun Microsystems, Inc. JavaSpace TM Specification. Sun Microsystems, Inc., 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94042-1100 U.S.A, 0.4 edition, June 1997.
....We are convinced that our object oriented wrapper technique to integrate resources into the Web is a powerful mechanism to share heterogeneous resources on the Web. The user interface part of our prototype has been already developed and we are planing to integrate the upcoming JavaSpace platform [10], a system which implements the Linda coordination model in an object oriented way, as our main implementation platform. 5 ....
Sun Microsystems, Inc. JavaSpace TM Specification. Sun Microsystems, Inc., 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94042-1100 U.S.A, 0.4 edition, June 1997.
....Since the Linda [4] model is a well known coordination model for distributed applications, its Java incarnation called JavaSpaces was implemented as a Harness plug in. 3.1 The JavaSpaces Model and the JavaSpace Interface Sun Microsystems, Inc. defined the JavaSpaces model and its interface in [22]. The JavaSpaces model is part of the Java distributed computing effort and plays a central role in the Jini connection technology. JavaSpaces technology is a simple unified mechanism for dynamic communication, coordination, and sharing of objects between Java technology based network resources ....
....to the Linda [4] model. Instead of holding tuples, a JavaSpace holds entries, which are instances of classes implementing the Entry interface with some additional restrictions 1 . Templates are used to match entries in the space. The main differences between Linda and a JavaSpace are (see [22] for further details) ffl JavaSpaces entries are typed and the type is used together with the field values for matching. ffl JavaSpaces entries may have methods associated with them. ffl The typing of entries allows matching of subtypes, equality is not required if the entry is a subtype of ....
Sun Microsystems, Inc. JavaSpaces TM Specification, Revision 1.0. Sun Microsystems, Inc., 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94042-1100 U.S.A, March 1998.
....convinced that our object oriented wrapper technique to integrate resources into the Web is a powerful mechanism to share heterogeneous resources on the Web. The user 6 interface part of our prototype has been already developed and we are planing to integrate the upcoming JavaSpaces platform [11], a system which implements the Linda coordination model in an object oriented way, as our main implementation platform for resource sets. ....
Sun Microsystems, Inc. JavaSpace TM Specification. Sun Microsystems, Inc., 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94042-1100 U.S.A, 0.4 edition, June 1997.
....publications on high level descriptions of multi agent architectures, such as [3, 9, 2] but details about technology used or experiences from implementing these systems are left out. We have used the multi agent paradigm to implement our system, but there are alternative approaches. JavaSpaces [12] based on Java RMI and JINI, recently introduced by SUN, provide an alternative approach for exchanging distributed objects. JavaSpaces technology is a unified mechanism for dynamic communication, coordination, and sharing of objects between Java technology based network resources like clients and ....
SUN Microsystems. JavaSpaces TM Specification. White paper, SUN Microsystems, January 25 1999. Availeble on web: http://www.sun.com/jini/specs/js.pdf.
....a resource in an human readable form. Read and write properties are changable by the user through this presentation. Although the framework supports resource linking by means of runtime linking, this feature is currently not yet supported in the user interface. It is planed to use SUN s JavaSpaces [11], a generalization of the Linda coordination model [5] as the implementation framework for resource sets. Unfortunately JavaSpaces was not available at the time the implementation phase for the first prototype terminated. 4 Conclusion and Future Work This paper presented an approach for ....
Sun Microsystems, Inc. JavaSpace TM Specification. Sun Microsystems, Inc., 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94042-1100 U.S.A, 0.4 edition, June 1997.
....with means to dynamically reconfigure it. STL is still to be extended in order to encompass as many generic coordination patterns as possible, yielding in templates at disposal for general purpose implementations. We plan also to realize a new STL mapping in Java, using the JavaSpaces API [9]; on this platform should be implemented a distributed trading system accessible via the Web. ....
Sun Microsystems, Inc. Java Space TM Specification, Revision 1.0, March 1998.
.... Some research tackles security issues of tuple spaces [38] 31] Other models and languages are based on control oriented approaches (IWIM Manifold [2] 3] ConCoord [22] Darwin [28] message passing paradigms (Actors [1] object oriented techniques (Objective Linda [25] JavaSpaces [37]) multi set rewriting schemes (Bauhaus Linda [11] Gamma [4] or Linear Logic (Linear Objects [5] A good overview on coordination models and languages can be found in [33] Our work takes inspiration from control oriented models and tuple based abstractions, and focuses on coordination for ....
....for general purpose implementations; ii) Enhancing the Trading System simulation so as to tackle more sophisticated autonomy based control algorithms and smart negotiation techniques. We also work on a new ECM mapping in Java built on the ORBacus Object Request Broker [32] and the JavaSpaces [37] API. ....
Sun Microsystems, Inc. JavaSpaces TM Specification, Revision 1.0, March 1998.
....naturally distributed, the realization of a distributed implementation on our Java based platform will be quite straightforward: this is another major advantage. The last, but not the least, argument in favor of a Java based development is the availability of off the shelf tools, e.g. JavaSpaces [65] to coordinate distributed applications. As we already pointed out in section 6, there was a severe limitation in the fact that our robots lacked sensing capabilities, explaining why we needed to structure the environment so that the robot could discriminate between objects and obstacles. It is ....
Sun Microsystems, Inc. JavaSpaces TM Specification, Revision 1.0, March 1998.
....implementation of Linda s in and out primitives. Other models and languages are based on control oriented approaches (IWIM Manifold [2] 3] ConCoord [30] Darwin [46] ToolBus [7] message passing paradigms (CoLa [29] ACTORS [1] object oriented techniques (Objective Linda [38] JavaSpace [63]) multi set rewriting schemes (Bauhaus Linda [14] Gamma [4] or Linear Logic (Linear Objects [8] A good overview on coordination models and languages can be found in [50] Our work takes inspiration from control oriented models and tuple based abstractions, and focuses on coordination for ....
Sun Microsystems, Inc. Java Space TM Specification, Revision 1.0, March 1998.
....implementation of Linda s in and out primitives. Other models and languages are based on control oriented approaches (IWIM Manifold [2] 3] ConCoord [18] Darwin [24] ToolBus [5] message passing paradigms (CoLa [17] Actors [1] object oriented techniques (Objective Linda [19] JavaSpace [31]) multi set rewriting schemes (Bauhaus Linda [11] Gamma [4] or Linear Logic (Linear Objects [6] A good overview on coordination issues, models and languages can be found in [27] Our work takes inspiration from control oriented models and tuple based abstractions, and focuses on coordination ....
Sun Microsystems, Inc. Java Space TM Specification, Revision 1.0, March 1998.
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Sun Microsystem, Inc. JavaSpaces TM specifications, v.1.1, 2000. http://www.sun. com/jini/specs/js1_1.pdf 11
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