From:
p2p-hackers@zgp.org (Kevin A. Burton)
Date:
Sat Jul 6 17:46:01 2002
Subject:
[p2p-hackers] Distributed Timestamping Service
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Brad Neuberg <bradneuberg@yahoo.com> writes:
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> Isn't that called JXTA? :) I now Tristero is working on the same thing,
> but JXTA is here today. It's quite nice. The C implementation needs to
> go a little further though.
No... it isn't JXTA. (disclaimer... I am a JXTA developer) JXTA still has work
that needs to be done. I think we are about 5 years a way from a decent P2P
framework (IMO)
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