Webinar 8

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Webinar #8 - Dynamic Applications with Neon

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Calum Shaw-MacKay Java Developer/Architect, Liberata

Abstract

Traditionally with Java RMI and Jini Technology-based solutions, mobile code has been used to send a proxy or stub across the wire to a client. However, some systems have greater resource and library requirements, meaning that, without making significant compromises the deployment of full applications across multiple systems becomes extremely complex.

The ability to bring grid systems, mobile code, RPC, messaging and agent-based systems together can start to provide the basis for a new and emerging type of dynamic distributed component framework.

Neon is a framework for hosting agent-based components across a grid, which allows the collaboration between mobile agents and applications, whilst insulating developers from having to know how to communicate with an agent or care where it is running on the network.

In this webinar, I present the Neon framework, some of its features and conclude by taking a look towards where Neon is going in the future. === Media ===

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