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- managing bandwidth: 8.2.2. Managing Bandwidth
 
  - 8.5. Bandwidth Management
 
  
  - streaming audio example: 8.5.1. Streaming Multimedia
 
  
  - web browser example: 8.5.2. Web Browsing
 
 
- MarshalException: D.1. The java.rmi Package
 
- marshaling data: 3.2.2. Remote Method Calls
 
- MD5 message digest format: 5.2.1.2. The Provider API
 
- Mediator interface (example): 9.3.1. Building the Infrastructure with Message Passing
 
- MediatorMessage class (example): 9.3.1. Building the Infrastructure with Message Passing
 
- mediators: 9.3. A Basic Collaborative Infrastructure
 
  - 9.3.1. Building the Infrastructure with Message Passing
 
 
- Message class (example): 6.5.4. An Adaptable Message Handler
 
- message handlers: 6.3. Message Processing
 
  
  - adaptable: 6.5.4. An Adaptable Message Handler
 
  
  - asynchronous vs. synchronous: 6.3.1. Asychronous vs. Synchronous Message Handling
 
  
  - example processor: 6.3.2. A Basic Message Processor
 
  
  - for heterogeneous argument lists: 6.4.1. Heterogeneous Argument Lists
 
 
- message-passing systems
 
  
  - advantages to: 6.2. Why Do We Need Messages?
 
  
  - chess-playing agents example: 6.4. Fixed Protocols
 
  
  - collaborative: 9.3.1. Building the Infrastructure with Message Passing
 
  
  - databases and remote data: 7.2.6.1. Message passing with the data server
 
  
  - Java events with: 6.6. Message Passing with Java Events
 
  
  - remote objects for: 6.7. Using Remote Objects
 
 
- MessageCollaborator interface (example): 9.3.1. Building the Infrastructure with Message Passing
 
  - 9.3.1. Building the Infrastructure with Message Passing
 
  
  - as applet: A.1. Whiteboard Applet
 
 
- MessageHandler class (example): 6.5.4. An Adaptable Message Handler
 
  
  - collaboration by using: 9.3.1. Building the Infrastructure with Message Passing
 
 
- MessageMediator class (example): 9.3.1. Building the Infrastructure with Message Passing
 
  
  - as applet: A.1. Whiteboard Applet
 
 
- messages
 
  
  - adaptable message types: 6.5.3. Adaptable Message Types
 
  
  - adaptable protocols for: 6.5. Adaptable Protocols
 
  
  - definition of: 6.1. Messages Defined
 
  
  - fixed protocols for: 6.4. Fixed Protocols
 
  
  - heterogeneous argument lists: 6.4.1. Heterogeneous Argument Lists
 
  
  - identifiers for: 6.1. Messages Defined
 
  
  - objects as arguments: 6.4.2. Objects as Message Arguments
 
  
  - rationale for: 6.2. Why Do We Need Messages?
 
  
  - variable arguments: 6.5.1. Variable Number of Arguments
 
 
- methods
 
  
  - Method class: 3.2.2. Remote Method Calls
 
  
  - public key: 5.4.2. Public Key Methods
 
  
  - remote invocation of: 3.2.2. Remote Method Calls
 
  
  - synchronized: 4.3.1. Synchronizing Threads
 
 
- monitoring bandwidth: 8.2.1. Monitoring Bandwidth
 
  
  - raw data throughput: 8.4.1. Raw Data Monitoring
 
  
  - real data throughput: 8.4.2. Real Data Monitoring
 
 
- monitoring sytem performance: 4.4.3. Improving Efficiency with Thread Priorities
 
- mouse events
 
  
  - browser example and: 8.5.2. Web Browsing
 
  
  - whiteboard example and: 10.2. A Shared Whiteboard
 
 
- mouseDragged( ): 8.5.2. Web Browsing
 
- moveAccepted( ): 6.4. Fixed Protocols
 
- MoveMessage class (example): 6.4. Fixed Protocols
 
  - 6.4.1. Heterogeneous Argument Lists
 
  
  - adaptable version of: 6.5.4. An Adaptable Message Handler
 
  
  - with object arguments: 6.4.2. Objects as Message Arguments
 
 
- MsgWhiteboardUser class (example): A.1. Whiteboard Applet
 
- multi-database applications: 7.3. Multi-Database Applications
 
- multi-way agent authentication: 5.7.1.3. One-, two-, and many-way cryptography
 
- multicast sockets: 2.1.3. Multicast Sockets
 
- multicasting: 2.1.3. Multicast Sockets
 
- MulticastSocket class: 2.1.3. Multicast Sockets
 
- multimedia, streaming (example): 8.5.1. Streaming Multimedia
 
- multithreading (see threads)
 
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