Can you say a little more about the JPanel wrapping? Are you making use of
ServiceUI or custom generating something or ?

The reason I'm asking is because for client-side exposure of graphical
material, a browser is a good place to go especially with the arrival of
HTML5. In fact, perhaps it's time we re-evaluated ServiceUI...

On 4 September 2012 01:26, Bishnu Gautam <bishn...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> Hi Peter and Simon
> Thanks for messages.Yes, I was thinking of DNS-SRV discovery. Also, UDT is
> better than TCP. I am very interested to use Java UDT and totally agree to
> apply this protocol. That will efficiently work I think. I am building an
> application that transfer all bundled JPanel wraped jini/river services to
> client sides. I am able to execute it in muliti-Lan environment. I will
> donate this code to river community. My next phase is to implement it to
> execute in internet. If you guys have already implemented some of it, lets
> share the codes or lets discuss so that we can bring river project as one
> of the demanding solution not only in distributed environment but also for
> the cloud community. I think this is the right time for jini/river
> community to come into the business or into the cloud.
> RegardsBishnu
>
>
>
>
> Bishnu Prasad Gautam
>
>
> > Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2012 18:12:55 +1000
> > From: j...@zeus.net.au
> > To: dev@river.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: WELCOME to dev@river.apache.org
> >
> > Thanks Bishnu, welcome to River!
> >
> > I've had some plans with regard to internet based services, not much
> > implemented I'm afraid, time constraints...
> >
> >    1. org.apache.river.api.lookup.StreamServiceRegistrar - interface for
> >       internet based service registrars (lookup service).
> >    2. DNS-SRV Discovery, to use in place of multicast discovery, this
> >       (not yet implemented) discovers the location of lookup services,
> >       to be used in Unicast Discovery.
> >    3. Java UDT Sockets - not yet implemented, this is basically Data
> >       over UDP, which is easier to get through firewalls than TCP.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Peter.
> >
> > Bishnu Gautam wrote:
> > > Hello River Team
> > > It seems that Jini is getting its pace in terms of River. This is good
> indication and I think that River has great potential if we can build some
> application that can interact over Internet.I am planning to do a research
> work whether we can make an application of River that can interact over
> internet as I found there are some issues of firewall etc. Would you let me
> know, whether the River team has plan of bringing River on the Internet ?
> > >
> > > Bishnu Prasad Gautam
> > >
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