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October 14, 2006

Advertisement Project JXTA s language-neutral meta-data structures that describe

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Advertisement Project JXTA s language-neutral meta-data structures that describe peer resources such as peers, peer groups, pipes, and services. Advertisements are represented as XML documents. ASN.1 Abstract Syntax Notation One; a formal language for abstractly describing messages sent over a network. (See http://www.asn1.org/ for more information.) Binding An implementation of the Project JXTAprotocols for a particular environment (e.g., the J2SE platform binding). Credential A token used to uniquely identify the sender of a message; can be used to provide message authorization. Endpoint See Peer Endpoint and Pipe Endpoint. ERP Endpoint Routing Protocol; used by peers to find routes to other peers. Gateway See Relay Peer. Input Pipe A pipe endpoint; the receiving end of a pipe. Pipe endpoints are dynamically bound to peer endpoints at runtime. J2SE Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition software. Message The basic unit of data exchange between peers; each message contains an ordered sequence of named sub-sections, called message elements, which can hold any form of data. Messages are exchanged by the Pipe Service and the Endpoint Service. Message Element A named and typed component of a message (i.e., a name/value pair). Module An abstraction used to represent any piece of “code” used to implement a behavior in the JXTA world. Network services are the mode common example of behavior that can be instantiated on a peer. Module Class 141 JXTA v2.3.x: Java Programmer s Guide

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