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This paper focuses on design and implementation ofa synchronous P2P (Peer-to-Peer) collaborationplatform called TOMSCOP (Technology Of Multi-userSynchronous COllaboration Platform). Based on theelementary peer group services offered by the JXTAgeneral framework, TOMSCOP provides the extra fourtypes of services: synchronous message transportation,peer room administration, peer communicationsupport and application space management. By usingthe four services, different kinds of shared applicationsfor various specific purposes can be relatively easilydeveloped and associated collaborative cyber spacesor communities can be quickly built across the JXTAvirtual network overlaid on top of the existing physicalnetworks.