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High performance Java sockets for parallel computing on clusters

by Guillermo L. Taboada, Juan Touriño, Ramón Doallo - in: Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Java and Components for Parallelism, Distribution and Concurrency (IWJPDC’07 , 2007
"... The use of Java for parallel programming on clusters relies on the need of efficient communication middleware and high-speed cluster interconnect support. Nevertheless, currently there are no solutions that fully fulfill these issues. In this paper, a Java sockets library has been tailored to increa ..."
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The use of Java for parallel programming on clusters relies on the need of efficient communication middleware and high-speed cluster interconnect support. Nevertheless, currently there are no solutions that fully fulfill these issues. In this paper, a Java sockets library has been tailored

A COLLABORATIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT USING JAVA SOCKETS

by Lin Jiaqi, Tay Seng Chuan
"... This project makes use of the latest JAVA networking technology to create a collaborative learning environment for students to discuss academic problems. The participants in our environment can be distributed and they are not constrained by geographic space. Several design issues have been considere ..."
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This project makes use of the latest JAVA networking technology to create a collaborative learning environment for students to discuss academic problems. The participants in our environment can be distributed and they are not constrained by geographic space. Several design issues have been

Comparing Centralised and Distributed Servers Using Java Sockets for Small Scale

by Arun Singh, Ajay K Sharma, Ashish Kumar
"... implemented in java sockets, based on TCP protocol.The file server is composed in two scenarios one in Centralised File Server and other is Distributed.The paper analyse and compare the performance and bandwidth utilisation of both type of servers with a contrast of 1.4M.Also contribute to security ..."
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implemented in java sockets, based on TCP protocol.The file server is composed in two scenarios one in Centralised File Server and other is Distributed.The paper analyse and compare the performance and bandwidth utilisation of both type of servers with a contrast of 1.4M.Also contribute to security

MultiClient MultiInstance Centralized File Server using TCP protocol in Java Sockets

by Arun Singh, Ajay Kr. Sharma, Ashish Kumar
"... In today’s scenario File Server using reliable connection oriented protocol like TCP are well active, but majorly they are task specific like for chat server, document file server, image server, audio file server or Video Server etc. If they all are present together the server might be using other f ..."
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file transfer protocol and application is not transparent. To promote easy and transparent file transfer across network using Java Sockets, we introduce a Java TCP Server. The Server is multiclient multithreaded multi format supported Java Application. The requesting client validates the user request

Network programming in Java using Socket

by Abhijit A. Sawant, Dr. B. B. Meshram
"... This paper describes about Network programming using java. The Network programming is similar to socket programming or Client-Server programming. Where Socket programming is important to understand how internet based interprocess communication work. In this we describe about different types of socke ..."
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This paper describes about Network programming using java. The Network programming is similar to socket programming or Client-Server programming. Where Socket programming is important to understand how internet based interprocess communication work. In this we describe about different types

Efficiency of Distributed Parallel Processing using Java RMI, Sockets, and CORBA

by Dr. Roger, Eggen Dr, Maurice Eggen
"... Software development is proceeding at a remarkable rate. Many new tools are available to the researcher in parallel and distributed processing. These tools include PVM, MPI, and Java. But, recently, a more general tool, Common Object Request Broker Architecture, (CORBA) has appeared. Since it allows ..."
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it allows a general view of remote object invocation, and hence another look at distributed parallel programming, CORBA is enjoying considerable attention. In this paper, we consider CORBA and Java, focusing on the overhead and efficiency of Java sockets, Java RMI, and Java’s interface to CORBA.

Socket Programming

by Limi Kalita, Guwahati India
"... Abstract: The aim of the paper is to introduce sockets, its deployment pertaining to network programming. Sockets play a vital role in client server applications. The client and server can communicate with each other by writing to or reading from these sockets. They were invented in Berkeley as part ..."
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as part of the BSD flavor of UNIX operating systems. And they spread like wildfire with the Internet. This paper introduces elements of network programming and concepts involved in creating network applications using sockets. One of the most basic network programming tasks likely to be faced as a java

MobileSocket: Toward Continuous Operation for Java Applications

by Tadashi Okoshi , Masahiro Mochizuki, Yoshito Tobe, Hideyuki Tokuda , 1999
"... This paper proposes "MobileSocket" which realizes session layer communication continuity support for Java Applications towards the continuous operations for mobile applications. In the mobile computing environment where mobile hosts moves around the network even during applications are com ..."
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This paper proposes "MobileSocket" which realizes session layer communication continuity support for Java Applications towards the continuous operations for mobile applications. In the mobile computing environment where mobile hosts moves around the network even during applications

JavaParty - Transparent Remote Objects in Java

by Matthias Zenger - Concurrency: Practice and Experience , 1997
"... Java's threads offer appropriate means either for parallel programming of SMPs or as target constructs when compiling add-on features (e.g. forall constructs, automatic parallelization, etc.) Unfortunately, Java does not provide elegant and straightforward mechanisms for parallel programming on ..."
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on distributed memory machines, like clusters of workstations. JavaParty transparently adds remote objects to Java purely by declaration while avoiding disadvantages of explicit socket communication, the programming overhead of RMI, and many disadvantages of the message-passing approach in general. Java

Using JavaNws to Compare C and Java TCP-Socket Performance

by Chandra Krintz, Rich Wolski - In The Journal of Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience , 2000
"... As research and implementation continue to facilitate high performance computing in Java, applications can benefit from resource management and prediction tools. In this work, we present such a tool for network round trip time and bandwidth between a user's desktop and any machine running a ..."
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and functionality (portability, security, etc), it is unclear whether a Java program is able to measure and predict the network performance experienced by C-applications with the same accuracy as an equivalent C program. We provide a quantitative equivalence study of the Java and C TCP-socket interface and show
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