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Getting Started with JXTA for J2ME Advisor : Dr. Ching-Long Yeh Report : DI.2, 洪泰昌 (89506005) Course: XML文件管理 Abstract Ad hoc networks : a self-configuring network of mobile Self-organization ability: simplify management, robustness, flexible Well suited to the vicissitudes of wireless P2P model enables “mobile devices” to assemble quickly JXTA ("juxtapose") , a set of protocols for P2P networking In this report: How the JXTA protocols are extended to MIDP How to install and run JXTA demonstration programs for MIDP Abstract JXTA demonstration programs for MIDP Chat MIDlet JXME Proxy (Relay) DEMO Agenda Abstract JXTA Java ME (J2ME) JXME Summary Appendix Prerequisite for implementation Implementation of J2ME Chat MIDlet Implementation of JXME Proxy References and Resources JXTA JXTA defines a set of open protocols for peer-to-peer networks JXTA (v2.0) Protocol Specification XML-based protocols Functionalities peer discovery endpoint routing connection binding basic query/response message exchange network propagation through rendezvous peers Java ME Java ME: Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) provides a environment for applications running on mobile and other embedded devices mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), TV settop boxes, and printers MIDP: Mobile Information Device Profile (v2.0) Implementation Specification Subset of Java SE (JDK) limited capacity Java ME MIDP: javax.microedition.rms Record Management System, persistence javax.microedition.midlet Environment, lifecycle javax.microedition.io Network javax.microedition.lcdui UI(User Interface) Java.lang.* java.util.* MIDlet : application javax.microedition.midlet.MIDlet Java ME MIDlet: Managed by Application Management software (AMS) : Paused,Active,destroyed JXME JXME : JXTA Java Micro Edition (MIDP/CLDC/CDC) Project The goal of the JXME project is to bring JXTA functionality to MIDP devices Why JXME ? The constraints of Mobile Device A framework XML parser memory limits of MIDP devices? The state of the network needs to be cached memory limits of MIDP devices? MIDP mandates support for HTTP, but socket and datagram connections are optional JXTA protocols exceed the minimum requirements of MIDP JXTA relay JXME Architecture Rendezvous/relays Coordination between J2ME Edge Devices and JXTA Relays 1. 2. 3. 4. J2ME peer send HTTP request messages to a JXTA relay JXTA relay parse each name-value pair in the HTTP request XML messages (JXTA format) relay the messages over the JXTA network JXTA relay receives a message from the JXTA network parse the XML format of the incoming message author a corresponding HTTP response Wait for the J2ME peer to send an HTTP poll request send the HTTP response back to the J2ME peer 1. 2. Response 4. 3. JXME API Element: elements of JXTA Message Message: JXTA Message, access methods PeerNetwork: createInstance(): create PeerNetwork instance connect(): connect to relay create(): peer, group, pipe search(): peer, group, pipe poll() poll the information from relay server listen() and close(): open and close pipe send(): send the message to the pipe JXME Code Example Create pipe Create peer Connect to proxy create pipe JXME Code Example Find the pipe which we created JXME Code Example Send message through the pipe which we just find JXME Code Example Receive message Summary JXTA furnishes an XML-based, platformindependent set of protocols that enable P2P networking JXME project brings JXTA functionality into the MIDP world Vision: Ad hoc network Every mobile device as “Server” Summary Not popular ? Why ? In the future Cost: GPRS, 3G …? Mobile device: Power consumption, UI ? WiMax cost down Wireless Leased-line network connected anytime Google Android platform ? XMPP protocol Trends: P2P network + XML based protocol Appendix Prerequisite for implementation Required libraries from http://download.java.net/jxta/ jxse-lib-2.5.zip jxme-2.1.3-bin.zip JXTA core JMEX Proxy libraries JXME framework Chat MIDlet code and libraries Tools: NetBeans (6.0) + Mobility pack http://www.netbeans.org/ Implementation of J2ME Chat 1. New project Mobile mobile project from existing MIDP source MIDlet Implementation of J2ME Chat 2. Specify the source and JAD file MIDlet Implementation of J2ME Chat 3. MIDlet Name and Location name chat Implementation of J2ME Chat 4. MIDlet Default Platform Selection : use default Implementation of J2ME Chat 5. MIDlet Add library : chat porject right click properties add Jar/Zip jxtacldc.jar Implementation of J2ME Chat 6. MIDlet Run : chat project right click run project Implementation of J2ME Chat MIDlet Related files and locations Chat source code JAD: \jxme-2.1.3-bin\midp\demo\chat \jxme-2.1.3-bin\midp\demo\chat\bin\chat.jad Library: \jxme-2.1.3-bin\midp\demo\chat\lib\jxta-cldc.jar Implementation of JXME Proxy 1. New project General project Java Application Implementation of JXME Proxy 2. name proxy finish Implementation of JXME Proxy 3. New Java class place the code which we provide Implementation of JXME Proxy Code: package tommy; import java.io.File; import net.jxta.platform.NetworkManager; public class StartJXME_Proxy { private NetworkManager manager; public StartJXME_Proxy() { } private void startProxy() { try { manager = new NetworkManager(NetworkManager.ConfigMode.PROXY, "ProxyeServer", new File(new File(".cache"), "ProxyeServer").toURI()); manager.startNetwork(); } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); System.exit(-1); } } public static void main(String[] args){ StartJXME_Proxy startJXME_proxy = new StartJXME_Proxy(); startJXME_proxy.startProxy(); } } Implementation of JXME Proxy 4. Add libraries Libraries Add Jar/folder\jxse-lib-2.5\*.jar Implementation of JXME Proxy 5. Run project right click run project References and Resources Getting Started with JXTA for J2ME, http://developers.sun.com/mobility/midp/articles/jxme/index.html JXTA, https://jxta.dev.java.net/ JXTA v2.0 Protocol Specification, https://jxtaspec.dev.java.net/ JXTA Community Forum, http://forums.java.net/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=50&start=0 JXTA JXSE Programmers Guide, https://jxtaguide.dev.java.net/ J2ME tutorials, http://developers.sun.com/mobility/learning/tutorial/ Sun Java Wireless Toolkit , http://java.sun.com/products/sjwtoolkit/download.html NetBeans, http://www.netbeans.org/ References and Resources Code in Netbeans Project: 網路硬碟二:share name XML-JXME Maybe you need to correct the location of libraries Public JXME proxy: http://rdv.jxtahosts.net/cgi-bin/relays.cgi?2 http://192.18.37.36:9700 http://192.18.37.37:9700 http://192.18.37.38:9700 http://192.18.37.39:9700