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Old June 27th, 2008, 05:17 PM
Mark
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Hi,

I'm relatively new to Java, but have been a programmer for decades. I
would like multiple instances of my Java app (on different computers on
the same local LAN) to communicate with each other through notifications
of some sort. For example, when instance 1 does a certain action,
instances 2, 3, and 4 should be notified about it so they can react
accordingly. I'm unaware of existing Java classes that deal with this
sort of thing, but I'm sure they must exist. Can someone please give me
a tip or two in this regard?

Mark
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Old June 27th, 2008, 05:17 PM
Dave Miller
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Mark wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
>
I'm relatively new to Java, but have been a programmer for decades. I
would like multiple instances of my Java app (on different computers on
the same local LAN) to communicate with each other through notifications
of some sort. For example, when instance 1 does a certain action,
instances 2, 3, and 4 should be notified about it so they can react
accordingly. I'm unaware of existing Java classes that deal with this
sort of thing, but I'm sure they must exist. Can someone please give me
a tip or two in this regard?
>
Mark
Sun (Java creator) has a good tutorial series. The bit on sockets is at:

http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutor...rking/sockets/
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Old June 27th, 2008, 05:17 PM
Boris Tkachenko
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Default Re: Inter-app Messaging

Use RMI.

"Dave Miller" <dave@spambox.comwrote in message
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Mark wrote:
Quote:
Hi,

I'm relatively new to Java, but have been a programmer for decades. I
would like multiple instances of my Java app (on different computers on
the same local LAN) to communicate with each other through notifications
of some sort. For example, when instance 1 does a certain action,
instances 2, 3, and 4 should be notified about it so they can react
accordingly. I'm unaware of existing Java classes that deal with this
sort of thing, but I'm sure they must exist. Can someone please give me
a tip or two in this regard?

Mark
>
Sun (Java creator) has a good tutorial series. The bit on sockets is at:
>
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutor...rking/sockets/
--
Dave Miller
Java Web Hosting at:
http://www.cheap-jsp-hosting.com/

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Old June 27th, 2008, 05:17 PM
Axel Hallez
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Default Re: Inter-app Messaging

Mark wrote:
Quote:
I'm relatively new to Java, but have been a programmer for decades. I
would like multiple instances of my Java app (on different computers on
the same local LAN) to communicate with each other through notifications
of some sort. For example, when instance 1 does a certain action,
instances 2, 3, and 4 should be notified about it so they can react
accordingly. I'm unaware of existing Java classes that deal with this
sort of thing, but I'm sure they must exist. Can someone please give me
a tip or two in this regard?
As suggested by a previous responder, you can use RMI to establish inter
JVM communication.
I would suggest that you also investigate the JMS (Java Messaging
Service). JMS is a standardized interface for messaging between loose
coupled applications. There several open source implementations of JMS:
http://java-source.net/open-source/jms
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Old June 27th, 2008, 05:17 PM
Robert Larsen
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Default Re: Inter-app Messaging

Avoid RMI

Boris Tkachenko wrote:
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Use RMI.
>
"Dave Miller" <dave@spambox.comwrote in message
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>Mark wrote:
Quote:
>>Hi,
>>>
>>I'm relatively new to Java, but have been a programmer for decades. I
>>would like multiple instances of my Java app (on different computers on
>>the same local LAN) to communicate with each other through notifications
>>of some sort. For example, when instance 1 does a certain action,
>>instances 2, 3, and 4 should be notified about it so they can react
>>accordingly. I'm unaware of existing Java classes that deal with this
>>sort of thing, but I'm sure they must exist. Can someone please give me
>>a tip or two in this regard?
>>>
>>Mark
>Sun (Java creator) has a good tutorial series. The bit on sockets is at:
>>
>http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutor...rking/sockets/
>--
>Dave Miller
>Java Web Hosting at:
>http://www.cheap-jsp-hosting.com/
>
>
 

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