Hi Kevin -
On 8/1/05, Kevin Chiu <kevin.gc(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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JXTA and other protocols:
Is there anyway to autoconfigure during the first launch of a
JXTA-enabled program instead of showing the user the configurator?
(start with default settings and put the configurator into a settings
menu?)
I have recently tried JXTA and am not an expert, but from what i have seen,
you can specify in command line the name of the directory that has the
configurations. If the directory has the settings, the user won't be
presented with a menu. You may want to try
http://www.jxta.org/Tutorials.html and the programmers guide
http://www.jxta.org/docs/JxtaProgGuide_v2.3.pdf, if you haven't done
so - it's easy as well as quick to get started using the programmers
guide.
Is Rendezvous in JXTA the same as Apple's Bonjour (formerly known as
Rendezvous) ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjour_%28protocol%29
JXTA Rendezvuos is a mechanism for the peers to propagate messages
within the scope of the peer group. I am not aware of what Apple's
Bonjour provides.
jxta mailing list may also be useful for getting answers related to
jxta quickly.
-Bikash