Mikito Nakamura, Jianhua Ma, K. Chiba, M. Shizuka, Yoichiro Miyoshi
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Abstract
The most shared applications use the client/server model in which, however a server is usually very complex and heavy since all of group managements are done by the server and sometimes becomes a communication bottleneck as all of date exchange among group members are mediated via it. To solve the above problems, our shared browser adopted a pure peer-to-peer (P2P) architecture without using any server A group member or a device called a peer dynamically finds other peers via distributed searching, and directly exchange data with other peers. It supports not only sharing a Web document in a peer group but also synchronously viewing the document and manipulating the browser with further support of some group users' awareness information like a user's moving a cursor, entering a new URL and clicking a hyperlink. It is implemented using JXTA protocols and Java programming language. To make the system applicable over the Internet across firewalls and NATs, the HTTP protocol can be used to transfer data via a pipe, a communication mechanism in JXTA.
大多数共享的应用程序使用客户机/服务器模型,但是在这种模型中,服务器通常非常复杂和沉重,因为所有的组管理都由服务器完成,并且有时会成为通信瓶颈,因为组成员之间的所有数据交换都通过它进行调解。为了解决上述问题,我们的共享浏览器采用了一种纯P2P (peer- To -peer)架构,不使用任何服务器。组成员或称为peer的设备通过分布式搜索动态地找到其他peer,并直接与其他peer交换数据。它不仅支持在对等组中共享Web文档,还支持同步查看文档和操作浏览器,并进一步支持某些组用户的感知信息,如用户移动光标、输入新URL和单击超链接。它使用JXTA协议和Java编程语言实现。为了使系统能够在Internet上跨防火墙和nat应用,可以使用HTTP协议通过管道(JXTA中的一种通信机制)传输数据。