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Entries for March, 2006

Mobility Management in P2P Wireless Networks

Mobility management in wireless networks is an important task in order to keep connectivity with roaming users at anytime. Mobile IP1, which is a standard proposed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), can serve as the global mobility management in the future heterogeneous wireless networks. Mobile IP uses the home agent (HA) and foreign [...]

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JXME And Peer to Peer Mobility

The purpose of JXTA-J2ME is to provide a JXTA compatible functionalities on constrained devices using the Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) and the Mobile Information Device Profile 2.0 (MIDP). The range of devices include the smart phones to PDAs. Using JXTA for J2ME, any MIDP device will be able to participate in P2P activities with [...]

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P2P in the Wireless World

With the increasing dependence on mobile devices and mobility, it is not longer just getting access to you email and contacts on the phone that is required but the solutions need to go one step beyond and build on the P2P to mobile devices P2P for Mobile Devices The Vision · Devices are becoming network-aware [...]

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Rethinking customer service

Courtesy: Jon Udell’s Weblog Voice calls must be able to recruit data channels, and vice versa. That way, an agent could attach an IM session to your voice call and push you the URL in real-time chat. It might even be appropriate to extend the data session with screen sharing, so the agent can watch [...]

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The Future of JXTA Technology

JXTA technology enables a world in which billions of network services, all addressable on the Internet, will be able to discover and interact with each other in an ad hoc and decentralized manner through a multitude of virtual Internet domains.The main focus of JXTA technology has been to build a highly scalable and resilient Internet-scale [...]

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Wireless messaging with JXTA

Learn how to use JXTA technology to integrate thin Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) clients into enterprise-scale messaging applications by developing a set of classes that let you integrate J2ME clients into JMS (Java Message Service) applications running on Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) servers. In this two-part series, Faheem Khan demonstrates how [...]

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