- From: Daniel Elenius <danel698@student.liu.se>
- Date: 05 Mar 2003 15:29:03 +0100
- To: Jing_Wang <Jing_Wang@HotPOP.com>, www-ws@w3.org
There is actually a JXTA for PersonalJava: http://platform.jxta.org/source/browse/platform/binding/pjava/ It's just very well hidden :) I think it was developed by samsung, and apparently it works on some of their devices, but it needs more work, and I don't think anyone is working on it at the moment. You're quite right that JXME requires a proxy, so it's not very interesting. Can you tell me more about this CC/PP thing? I've never hard of it. I've written a simple printer ontology, but at the moment I'm working on the JXTA stuff. You'll see it all when it's a bit more finished :) regards, Daniel On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 15:08, Jing_Wang wrote: > Well, > > JXME is not that exciting since it requires you have a server running > as a proxy of your device to merge into the peer networks and your > JXME application has to poll the proxy to check new status (and > response). JXTA for personal java is not implemented (and JXTA for > wince is suspended as well). > > BTW, there is some device description (CC/PP) ontology defined 2 years > ago, have you known it? Maybe you can test it first. How about your > ontology building work now? > > Regards > /Jing -- Daniel Elenius <danel698@student.liu.se>
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