Communication Design of Collaborative Virtual Maintenance Training System Based on JMS

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Taken the problem of data communication in collaborative virtual maintenance training system into consideration, the technology of JMS was used to transmission of information, which solved the asynchronous communication between each client in system, and ensured the timeliness, accuracy and high efficiency during the whole process. Forward In recent years, using virtual reality technology for maintenance training is one of the popular research fields, and many virtual maintenance training systems have been developed [1,2]. However, none of these systems could be used to collaborative training for multi-users. One difficulty is that how to share the information between clients. In other words, the way of communication is considerable to enable to share information as reasonably, timely and efficiently as possible and do not affect the training. For this reason, JMS (Java Message Service) technology is presented to solve the communication problem in collaborative training in the article.

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