JXTA technology is a set of open protocols that allow any connected device on the network ranging from cell phones and wireless PDAs to PCs and servers to communicate and collaborate in a P2P manner. JXTA peers create a virtual network where any peer can interact with other peers and resources directly even when some of the peers and resources are behind firewalls and NATs or are on different network transports. The project goals are interoperability across different peer-to-peer systems and communities, platform independence, multiple/diverse languages, systems, and networks, and ubiquity: every device with a digital heartbeat.
| Tags | Internet Clustering/Distributed Networks Networking Office/Business groupware Software Development Communications File Sharing |
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| Licenses | Apache BSD Original |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
Recent releases


Changes: NIO-based TCP transport implementation. Rewritten relay and rendezvous seeding implementation that connects faster and more reliably. Use of Java 5.0 java.util.concurrent.Executor to improve thread usage. A new edition of the JXSE Programmer's Guide which matches this release. Inclusion of a new NetworkManager class to configure and manage JXTA's life cycle. Improvements to JXTA Socket reliability and performance. Improvements to JxtaBiDiPipe to utilize direct channels whenever possible. Improved route resolution and route recovery time. Improved propagated pipe efficiency.


Changes: Significant improvements to configuration and startup process. Many performance fixes and minor bugfixes.


Changes: Minor bugfixes and performance improvements.


Changes: Includes enhancements to the PSE Membership service, the ext.config utilities, and to JXTA Socket, as well as a small number of important bugfixes.


Changes: Includes enhancements to the PSE Membership service, the ext.config utilities, and to JXTA Socket, as well as a small number of important bugfixes.