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Welcome to the COMJAT.NET (kaamjhet.net) Java open source project. The COMJAT.NET Platform is the toolbox for application networks such as Peer-To-Peer (P2P), mesh, classic client-server or networks for mobile agents.

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Take a look at CIC, the COMJAT Intranet Communicator. It is a Java Webstart application, powered by the COMJAT.NET Platform. As it is a Webstart application, no installation process is necessary. The COMJAT.NET software is easily deployed! You may start it right here!

2008-02-10 - Redesign and new content



A couple of years later... ;-) Some completely style based redesign of this site is what I plan for the near future. And some shifted focus concerning the topics of this site. Please be patient...

2006-12-24 - WIKI@COMJAT.NET



The COMJAT.NET Project now got it's own Wiki. The Wiki contains articles on COMJAT.NET and computing Know-How and How-To's. There are also cheat sheets for quick lookup of Linux related topics.

2006-06-01 - Creative computing till June



Everything is "Fussball Weltmeisterschaft 2006" - everything? Not everything: In this issue on "creative computing" I also talk about a gamer's handheld for homebrew fans, is byte code to come for the Apple, and what about rumours on Apple's strategy concerning Intel and Windows XP?

2006-03-19 - Creative computing till March



Portable computers for the masses, this time from China, Java based small robot networks and a Windows clone. What else has happened? Ubuntu, the new shooting star amongst the Linux distributions and a micro kernel from the TU Dresden which runs multiple Linux based kernels ...

2006-03-17 - SonyEricsson J2ME WTK Emulator for Linux?



That sounds complicated! WTK? Stands for "Wireless Toolkit". J2ME? "Java Micro Edition, 2nd generation". The emulator for SonyEricsson seems to run only on Windows machines ... Here is how you can get it run in your Linux box as well:

2005-05-10 - RRROOOAAARRR !!! Redesign ...



COMJAT.NET's redesign is finally online! Not all of the content has moved yet. Nevermind: Now it's time to activate the redesign. As it is active, I am motivated (forced) to move all missing content as fast as possible ...

2005-03-27 - Dead living Java



Ok, many people have done some thinking on Java, all the way back when it was new: There have been controversial discussions on Java and with every new Microsoft technology there were those experts predicting Java's near death. Why is Java still alive despite of all those death wishes?

 
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Remotor: COMJAT.NET dynamic web service engine - easy(!) to use, open source and LGPL! Make your J2SE & J2EE Applications communicate - we live in an internet universe! Go Remotor!

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Log: COMJAT.NET runtime information grabber - easy(!) to use, open source and LGPL! Make your J2SE, J2EE & J2ME Applications log the proper way. Get the logger here!