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October 14, 2006

Peer Information Protocol; used by peers to obtain

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Peer Information Protocol; used by peers to obtain status information (uptime, state, recent traffic, etc.) from other peers. Pipe An asynchronous and unidirectional message transfer mechanism used by peers to send and receive messages; pipes are bound to specific peer endpoints, such as a TCP port and associated IP address. Pipe Endpoint Pipe endpoints are referred to as input pipes and output pipes; they are bound to peer endpoints at runtime. PKI Public Key Infrastructure. Supports digital signatures and other public key-enabled security services. PRP Peer Resolver Protocol; used by peers to send generic queries to other peer services and receive replies. Relay Peer Maintains information on routes to other peers, and helps relay messages to peers. (Previously referred to as router peer.) Rendezvous Peer Maintains a cache of advertisements and forwards discovery requests to other rendezvous peers to help peers discover resources. RVP Rendezvous Protocol; responsible for propagating messages within a peer group. TLS Transport Layer Security. (See http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/tls-charter.html for more details.) URI Uniform Resource Identifier. A compact string of characters for identifying an abstract or physical resource. (See http://www.w3.org/Addressing/URL/ URI_Overview.html for more details.) URN Uniform Resource Name. A kind of URI that provides persistent identifiers for information resources. (See IETF RFC 2141, http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2141.txt, for more details.) 144 JXTA v2.3.x: Java Programmer s Guide

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