Vanessa -- That's great to hear JXTA is growing.  Can you estimate the rough
size of the largest deployed JXTA-based application?  Is it in the tens,
hundreds, thousands, etc of nodes?

-david

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> Subject: [p2p-hackers] Re: Status of JXTA
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> PPP PPP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I have gone through some parts of JXTA website but not sure is it
> > alive and kicking project or something which has expired/died? Is
> > anyone in the community using it for anything fruitful or is it all
> > pomp and show?
> >
> > Thanks
> 
> JXTA is alive and well. The web site is admittedly a bit out of date
> and not super well-organized at the moment. The mailing lists are
> where the action is. There are several consumer-applications out
> there (like Kerika and WiredReach) based on JXTA with more on the way
> (e.g. oponia ucaster.) Also, defence contractors and telecomms use
> JXTA extensively, as do research institutions. There's also the Shoal
> clustering project which uses JXTA to cluster web application servers...
> 
> One caveat: if you want to play around with JXTA right now you should
> know that there's a small (and temporary) problem with congestion on
> the public super-peers. Hopefully this will be corrected very
> shortly, but of you can't connect, it isn't because it's broken or
> abandoned, just struggling a bit under a load it wasn't built for.
> The public super-peer network is only meant for "sandbox"
> experimentation by new users, not as a network for deploying
> applications. Unfortunately, it seems a tragedy of the commons has
> taken place there in the last couple of weeks.
> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
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