From 0.28.0, the MPJ implementation makes the assumption that many sockets may be open simultaneously between processes. We call this version multiple-port (MP). Communications performances are improved but you must be able to open firewalls to about as many ports as there are processes in your application.
If your firewall policy is restricted (e.g, if you can open a limited number of ports) you should choose a single-port (SP) distribution.
Forthcoming versions should integrate both devices SP and MP in a single distribution.
Distribution of executable programs (one jar file plus start-up scripts). Build with a Sun JDK1.5.
Version | Port Range | Linux and MacOSX | Windows |
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0.29.0 (sept 2009) | MP | p2pmpi-0.29.0.tar.gz | p2pmpi-0.29.0.zip | p2pmpi-0.29-installer.exe | 0.28.2 (oct 2008) | MP | p2pmpi-0.28.2.tar.gz | p2pmpi-0.28.2.zip |
0.27.2 (oct 2008) | SP | p2pmpi-0.27.2.tar.gz | p2pmpi-0.27.2.zip |
0.22.0 (april 2007) | SP | p2pmpi-0.22.0.tar.gz | p2pmpi-0.22.0.zip |
0.21.0 (march 2007) | SP | p2pmpi-0.21.0.tar.gz | p2pmpi-0.21.0.zip |
0.15.0 (january 2006) | SP | p2pmpi-0.15.0.tar.gz | p2pmpi-0.15.0.zip |
The source code has been moved to the INRIA gforge. Source code can be browsed
here.
The page also has instructions for an anonymous SVN access.
Installation: instructions for Unix/Linux/MacOsX and Windows.
p2pmpi-src-0.29.0.tar.gz |
p2pmpi-src-0.28.0.tar.gz |
p2pmpi-src-0.27.1.tar.gz |