Impossibility of distributed consensus with one faulty process
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
The Jndi API Tutorial and Reference: Building Directory-Enabled Java Applications
The Jndi API Tutorial and Reference: Building Directory-Enabled Java Applications
A delay-tolerant network architecture for challenged internets
Proceedings of the 2003 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications
EMMA: Epidemic Messaging Middleware for Ad hoc networks
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
A protocol for content-based communication in disconnected mobile ad hoc networks
Mobile Information Systems
MILCOM'09 Proceedings of the 28th IEEE conference on Military communications
IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
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Disconnected mobile ad hoc networks (or D-MANETs) are partially or intermittently connected wireless networks in which instant end-to-end connectivity between any pair of mobile hosts is never guaranteed. Recent advances in delay/disruption-tolerant networking make it possible to support communication in such conditions, but designing and implementing distributed applications for D-MANETs is still a challenging task. Middleware systems such as the Java Message Service (JMS) have made application development easy and cost-effective in traditional wired networks. In this paper, we introduce JOMS (Java Opportunistic Message Service), a JMS provider specifically designed for D-MANETs, and with which pre-existing or new JMS-based applications can be easily deployed in such networks.