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Jtrix is a Java platform for distributed and adaptive applications. That means Jtrix applications can exist as many small components (called "netlets") which communicate and move around a network as needed, with the application as whole, growing and shrinking, and buying in new services as needed, including hosting. Accountability and security are at the heart of Jtrix, with all resource usage being accounted and, potentially, payments made accordingly. Jtrix is designed to allow small applications to cost little to run, but to grow as needed, costing proportionally more only as they scale up.

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How does Jtrix differ from Jini, and can they interoperate?
Tools:Framework:Jtrix
Nik Silver, Jan 10, 2002
You could view Jini as "Jtrix lite". Before the desginers considered writing Jtrix they took a long look at Jini as an alternative, since in principle...
What is Jtrix?
Tools:Framework:Jtrix
Nik Silver, Oct 30, 2001
Jtrix is an open source Java platform for distributed and adaptive applications. That means Jtrix applications can exist as many small components (called...
How does Jtrix differ from EJBs?
Tools:Framework:Jtrix
Nik Silver, Oct 30, 2001
Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) technology is all about distributed objects, while Jtrix is all about distributed services. EJBs have the advantage that they...


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