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15:46
is it ok to talk here about spring roo?
probably ;-)
actually i haven't tried it yet, do you like it?
 
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Tom
Tom
17:16
Hey, is it possible to do peer to peer with two java applets?
you'll need public ip's or a central server to negotiate connections, and if public ip's, firewall issues
not sure if java applets are allowed to listen on arbitrary ports actually
so you'll probably need a central server
Tom
Tom
@Gary the central server is no problem, aslong as it only has to exchange peers. I'm wondering: 1) can java applets do these (aka, in the browser)? 2) any idea if firewalls will be a big limitation?
well, probably
if you ever use bittorrent, think about how that works
you still need a central tracker
there's also DHT
but peers can't connect to you unless you have a port open or you connect to them first
Tom
Tom
@Gary doesn't IM software like Skype use P2P? Seems to me like most people can use it without problems
nah, every skype call goes through skypes servers
they're a middle-man
same with aim, msn, yahoo, gtalk
Tom
Tom
17:24
@Gary ah really? I figured something like skype would have to be P2P as it's free yet requires quite a lot of bandwidth and resources as far as I know
that's just the way IP works unfortunately
Tom
Tom
I wonder if there are any statistics available regarding the percentage of users applicable to p2p without any technical changes to their system/network
actually they are doing some p2p routing
I might be wrong, but I bet it's pretty complex
Tom
Tom
@Gary if a user accepts the java applet security box, can the java applet do as much as any normal java application can?
don't know, I'd have to look it up
but I doubt it
Tom
Tom
17:28
@Gary I can tell you what I am trying to achieve, basically, HTML5 does not support peer to peer (yet), although drafts have been made. I would like to create a java bridge to javascript. So you can establish a P2P connection in javascript using an "accepted" java applet. Do you think that's doable?
The bridge is no problem, I wonder about the java applet's capabilities though
ah, neat
no, i have no idea :-)
check this out: bitlet.org
Tom
Tom
Alright, thanks for the help.. looks like I have to look a bit further. It surprised me though how outdated most of the information about java applets is
@Gary very interesting, did you just google for that or did you know about it?
just googled it
java bittorrent applet :-)

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