J. Oliveira, F. Malric, Dongsheng Yang, S. Nourian, N. Georganas
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Abstract
Many critics of the Java language have pointed performance deficiencies as a barrier to acceptable support of Collaborative Multimedia Systems. This paper presents four MCRLab products, fully written in Java that support collaboration amongst a group of users, and successfully demonstrate that Java collaboration frameworks are not only possible but also can perform at acceptable levels of quality, if designed correctly.