Licas was developed as a lightweight framework that can be used in mobile or sensor-based environments.
The architecture and adaptive capabilities through dynamic linking add something new to what other similar systems provide.
Licas is a handy, easy-to-use, Java-based application designed to provide a light (Internet-based) communication for autonomic services.
It is a software package that allows a user to build distributed service-based networks that can also self-organize / self-optimize.
What's New in This Release:
· Going over some features again has found a number of bugs and allowed some improvements.
· All-in-One GUI updates, with some bug fixes and graphics improvements.
· Query process through the GUI now integrates with a basic linking mechanism.
· Behaviour and linking classes updates. New linking service, for testing purposes.
· Might need to check the linking method parameter interfaces again.
· Some more serious bug fixes included: ?PasswordHandler updated to allow full Element Handle paths for the service ID. Useful for a GUI, for example, that connects to more than 1 server.
· BehaviourService 'getAllData' bug fix.
· The server was always completely cleared of services before running a problem solver test. Methods now added to keep some services and remove the rest. So a behaviour mediator can be loaded beforehand, for example.
· Might be a problem calling the 'serverService' method on the server remotely. Parsing problem using the ElementParser - a bit I wrote myself, so now fixed.
· In the problem s...