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Video: Easy Implementation of a Client-Server Application in Java with FEPCOS-J

  • July 30, 2024
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Do you want to use FEPCOS-J to implement a Client-Server Application, too?See also:

This is a result of the FEPCOS-Project, aka @FepcosInfo; #FepcosJ_blog5.

See how FEPCOS-J relieves developers of the network programming required to implement a client-server application in Java.

Link to video: Easy Implementation of a Client-Server Application in Java with FEPCOS-J.

#FepcosJ_video1, #FepcosJ.
External link to: G. Fuchs: Video: Easy Implementation of a Client-Server Application in Java with FEPCOS-J; On: YouTube, FEPCOS-Project (@FepcosInfo); 29-July-2024; https://youtu.be/qtPP7kZbriQ.
FEPCOS-J provides annotations for programming a client-server application in Java.
Impression of the above-linked video: FEPCOS-J provides annotations like @AYSpec, @In, @Out, and @Behavior for programming a client-server application in Java. Watch the video for a complete example application of FEPCOS-J.

Do you want to use FEPCOS-J to implement a Client-Server Application, too?

FEPCOS-J will become a Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS).

And for this, I need your help!

So far, FEPCOS-J is a prototype that I have independently developed.

Now, I need your support, especially regarding legal issues, the testing environment, and funding.

Please let me know what you think and leave any feedback.

Contact information is available on my web page.

Thanks for reading!

See also:

  • G. Fuchs: FEPCOS-J (4) Easy programming of a multithreaded TCP/IP server in Java; At: Foojay Today; 2024-03-21; blog post.
  • G. Fuchs: FEPCOS-J (3) – Build native executables of Java-coded networked systems; At: Foojay Today; 2023-12-13; blog post.
  • G. Fuchs: FEPCOS-J (2) – Declaratively compose networked systems in Java; At: Foojay Today; 2023-10-13; blog post.
  • G. Fuchs: FEPCOS-J (1) – Description, Impressions of Usage, Current State; At: Foojay Today; 2023-04-26; blog post.
FEPCOS-J (1) – Description, Impressions of Usage, Current State

FEPCOS-J implements a Java-language extension that frees a Java-developer from network programming and supports cross-system concurrency.

FEPCOS-J (2) – Declaratively compose networked systems in Java

Compose networked systems like building blocks. An example illustrates how a Java developer can do this by using FEPCOS-J. Read more.

FEPCOS-J (3) – Build native executables of Java-coded networked systems

An example shows how Java developers can build native executables of declaratively composed networked systems by using FEPCOS-J and GraalVM.

FEPCOS-J (4) Easy programming of a multithreaded TCP/IP server in Java

FEPCOS-J prototypically implements a Java language extension that allows the realization of a multithreaded TCP/IP server in Java without thread or network programming.

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