A distributed filesystem using TomP2P and FuseJna
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Peer-to-Peer (P2P) applications share resources and communicate in a decentralized or distributed architecture. Often application nodes communicate directly with each other or cooperate to do work which benefits other nodes or the overall P2P system. In a pure P2P system, there is no distinction between client and server.
A distributed filesystem using TomP2P and FuseJna
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