Here are the chapters, and how you might like to read or skip them:
- Chapter
: this chapter includes how to
write a simple netlet, without much explanation.
- Chapter
: high level concepts, and highly
recommended as an introduction.
- Chapter
: a more program-level view of
Jtrix. Highly recommended for the Jtrix programmer.
- Chapter
: the main packages, classes
and interfaces. Worth understanding broadly at first and coming back
to as needed.
- Chapter
: the first netlet again, but
this time discussed in much more detail. This is where you get to
test a lot of your know-how.
- Chapter
: how to write a Jtrix service.
Complements the last chapter which dealt with the client. At this
point you should have a full, if introductory, view of Jtrix.
- Chapters
and
:
more simple netlets, this time showing off further aspects of nodes
and netlets.
- Chapter
: Debugging and troubleshooting tips.
- Chapters
and
: more
esoteric aspects of Jtrix, but even a quick read of this will give
you a very good understanding of its deeper power.
Nik Silver
2002-03-09