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<title>This is the first version of the JACE Time Service.  Clerk and Server</title>
<updated>1997-07-25T20:46:18+00:00</updated>
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<published>1997-07-25T20:46:18+00:00</published>
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are drivers in case someone needs to run it without the Service
Configurator.  It is based on Prashant's earlier test version, but
adds support for reconnecting to time servers, etc.

The main difference between this and the C++ version is that apps on a
machine will have to use sockets to communicate with the time clerk --
you can't use shared memory in Java.
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are drivers in case someone needs to run it without the Service
Configurator.  It is based on Prashant's earlier test version, but
adds support for reconnecting to time servers, etc.

The main difference between this and the C++ version is that apps on a
machine will have to use sockets to communicate with the time clerk --
you can't use shared memory in Java.
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