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JavaParty

A distributed companion to Java
Current release 1.9.5

Bernhard Haumacher, Thomas Moschny and Michael Philippsen

Contents
General
 Features
 Requirements
 DownloadNew!
 Mailing ListsNew!
 Setup
 Quick Tour
 Command Reference
 API
Language
 Syntax
 Object Model
 Transparent Threads
 Distributed ThreadsCool!
 RMACool!
 Synchronization
 Object Location
 Migration
 Remote Threads
 Replicated ObjectsCool!
 Multi-Application
Tuning
 Debugging
 uka.transport
 KaRMICool!
 KaRMI API
 Myrinet/GM
 OpenPBS
Examples
 Hello JavaParty
 ObjectModel
 BenchmarksNew!
Other info
 Papers
 Trouble Shooting
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See also
 CJ
 Generic Java


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JavaParty History

2002

Jens Borrmann integrated replication of static constants into the JavaParty transformation.

2001

Jürgen Reuter and Bernhard Haumacher updated the JavaParty website and documentation. A new distribution package for JavaParty was created that now can be downloaded from this site.

2000

Bernhard Haumacher ported JavaParty to the Generic Java compiler. Timm Reinstorf did a great job extracting the JavaParty transformation from the old compiler and formulating it in a human readable way.

1999

Christian Nester designed a flexible RMI for efficient communication in workstation clusters. The resulting KaRMI package is included in the current release of JavaParty. KaRMI is now maintained by Bernhard Haumacher.

1999

Bernhard Haumacher designed a fast object serialization protocol that is now used in KaRMI to pass objects as parameters to remote method invocations.

1998

Daniel Lukic designed an interface from JavaParty to the ParaStation library for using the high performance network of a cluster of workstations. Interfacing to alternative transport subsystems is realized by the KaRMI package in the current JavaParty version.

1998

Jörg Afflerbach implemented a distributed servlet package for JavaParty. This package is no longer included in the standard JavaParty distribution.

1997

Bernhard Haumacher integrated static analysis into the JavaParty compiler for automatic object locality optimization. The static code analysis is not integrated into the current release of JavaParty.

1997

Matthias Jacob implemented a large-scale parallel geophysical algorithm in JavaParty.

1996

The JavaParty language was designed and built by Michael Philippsen and Matthias Zenger. The first JavaParty compiler was an extension to the Espresso Grinder compiler that was the first available compiler for the Java language independent from Sun Microsystems.


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