A day in the life of Jini: a peek at service-oriented architecture for internet appliances
by Billy Lim, Hao Zheng
International Journal of Mobile Communications (IJMC), Vol. 2, No. 2, 2004

Abstract: With the advent of the web, mobiles, and service-oriented technologies, many are looking forward to seeing how these technologies can shape our lives on a daily basis. This paper describes a project that is set out to simulate the technologies in question through a day in the life of a knowledge worker in the 21st century. The project uses Jini, a distributed object computing infrastructure that allows services to announce their presence and what they can do when networked together. This paper briefly introduces the architecture of Jini, including its plug and play and self-healing features, describes the scenarios simulated in the day of the life of a worker, and reports on the challenges that lie ahead for the technology used and for the scenarios to be realised.

Online publication date: Wed, 26-May-2004

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