Contact the apache river folks for details. There have been several 
published accounts, but it is definitely the case that many jini/javaspaces 
users felt it was in their own interest not to draw attention to this 
technology as it was determined to be a competitive advantage.

http://river.apache.org/

You can also contact the gigaspaces commercial effort, where they are very 
willing to talk: http://www.gigaspaces.com/



On Thursday, December 13, 2012 9:51:50 PM UTC-8, Paul Butcher wrote:
>
> On 14 Dec 2012, at 00:22, Patrick Logan <patric...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> Another concurrency model I've used a great deal is the tuplespace model, 
> specifically javaspaces. This is an often forgotten model that has a lot to 
> offer with a high expressiveness to complexity ratio.
>
>
> Ah! That brings back memories :-) I wrote my PhD thesis on Linda back in 
> the early 90s.
>
> I agree that it's a cute model (I thought that it was cute enough to spend 
> 3 years of my life on it!) but I'm not aware of anyone using it in anger 
> now? I'd be very interested to hear about live projects.
>
> I know about Javaspaces/JINI/River, but I've not really heard about anyone 
> using them?
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