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Module Implementation The implementation of a given module specification; there may be multiple module implementations for a given module specification. Module Specification Describes a specification of a given module class; it is one approach to providing the functionality that a module class implies. There can be multiple module specifications for a given module class. The module specification is primarily used to access a module. NAT Network Address Translation. Network Address Translation allows a single device, such as a router, to act as an agent between the Internet (or public network ) and a local (or private ) network. Output Pipe A pipe endpoint; the sending end of a pipe. Pipe endpoints are dynamically bound to peer endpoints at runtime. P2P Peer-to-peer; a decentralized networking paradigm in which distributed nodes, or peers, communicate and work collaboratively to provide services. PBP Peer Binding Protocol; used by peers to establish a virtual communication channel, or pipe, between one or more peers. PDP Peer Discovery Protocol; used by peers to discover resources from other peers. Peer Any networked device that implements one or more of the JXTA protocols. Peer Endpoint A URI that uniquely identifies a peer network interface (e.g., a TCP port and associated IP address). Peer Group A collection of peers that have a common set of interests and have agreed upon a common set of services. Peer Group ID ID that uniquely identifies a peer group. Peer ID ID that uniquely identifies a peer. PIP 143 JXTA v2.3.x: Java Programmer s Guide
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