Say - if you're looking for a coding exercise that isn't quite so...uh.. pedestrian (sorry, injected my own opinion there <grin>), I've been playing with the JXTA Peer2Peer code kit and would love to collaborate with somebody.
P2P with yourself isn't much fun. ;-) My goal currently is to: 1) get the darn P2P JXTA actually working 2) exchange SOAP mesg's between two clients 3) synchronize N data sources using SOAP across the clients Real world example: Share cooking recipe's within a tight group of 'friends/relatives' semi-automagically. Technologies _possibly_ involved: JXTA, JABBER, JDO, CASTOR, XML, SOAP, WSDL, hSQL, SyncML, and....HTTP (yes, I think it'd be cool if the client also had a built-in webserver so that I could pull up a view of the recipes via a Web Browser that's built into my Refrigerator (http://www.lgappliances.com/) ) Interested? :-) BTW - I attached the src of a tiny webserver in Java that I found on the Net a long time ago. It doesn't have any comments, and I can't remember where it came from. Cheers, Timo
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