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Jtrix
is an open source (LGPL'd) platform for developing applications
which smoothly evolve and adapt. That means they are scalable,
adaptive and cost effective to run.
To keep
up to date, visit the project page on Sourceforge.
You can join mailing lists, post to forums, etc, and get
involved with various projects.
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Complete
binary download
(Debian,
RPM,
Linux .tgz,
Windows .zip)
Includes installation instructions. Run your own nodes, plug various
applications from a distributed hello world to a distributed servlet
engine.
More
downloads
Source code, javadoc for developers.
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Jtrix:
How to write netlets
(for Jtrix release 0.14.4 onwards)
(Browse
HTML or download
HTML (290K) or PDF
(520K))
How the "hello world" applications are written and other
key programming concepts.
Jtrix:
A technical overview
(v1.22)
(Browse
HTML or download
HTML (310K) or PDF
(535K))
How Jtrix hangs together: a technical overview.
Platform
Specification
(12 Sept 2001)
(Browse
HTML or download
HTML (342K) or PDF
(360K))
Technical specification of the Jtrix platform
Jtrix:
An introduction for everyone
(v1.1)
(Browse
HTML or download
HTML (249K) or PDF
(469K))
An introduction to Jtrix, from the ground up, aimed at project
managers.
Start
running Jtrix
(for Jtrix release 0.14.4 onwards)
(Browse
HTML or download
HTML (140K) or PDF
(320K))
How to run the Webtrix demo.
The
Jtrix Dictionary
(v1.6)
(Browse
HTML or download
HTML (111K) or PDF
(220K))
Handy reference to the main Jtrix words and phrases.
Programming with Jtrix:
The Beatrix application framework
(for Jtrix release 0.14 onwards)
(Browse
HTML or download
HTML (330K) or PDF
(790K))
How to write large-scale Jtrix applications with the Beatrix application
framework.
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