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How programing p2p by Rmi?
kien kun
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Please,tutorial for me
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RMI isn't really the right approach for P2P - it implements a client/server architecture, and relies on pre-exchanged knowledge between both sides.
Check out
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I should use what protocol is suitable with P2P instead of RMi.
If you was me,you will use what protocol is.
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Depends on the circumstances, like where the participating nodes are located, security considerations, network topology etc.
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You can use RMI+Socket to build p2p system
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Viet Dung wrote:
You can use RMI+Socket to build p2p system
You can use nearly anything that does network communications. That does *not* mean that
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IMHO, RMI is never the right answer.
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