Re: [V4L] Java interface to V4L ?

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Yep thats true, there are 2 guys from Switzerland working on a Java
implementation.
Our Application does already exist, written in C++ on WNT. Our job is to
implement the same functionality unsing Java on a Linux system. We call this a
technology project and it's more about getting experienced in new technologies
than the end product.
But we are certainly not wizards on using Java Media Framework and the Java
Native Interface. So we are really looking around for contacts to exchange
experiences....

--Cedric

Tobias Gogolin wrote:

> I like Java as language and have over the Years also lost touch with C and
> the syntax and crypticysm
>
> So I want to use java and pure Object Oriented Programming and I can also
> consider to distribute the objects around more than one CPU to do research
> on Fractal Image Compression/Improvement of a moving Camera Scan
> But for the initial and more immediate challenge I would just be happy to
> get a Stream Source or Memory Raster Location and could work with a shot
> every x seconds
>
> Yes I noticed there were some folks form Switzerland that said they were
> working on some Java V4L Reader too
>
> When It comes to programming altogether I can certainly not be counted as
> the Number One Wizard so it is a juicy challenge to integrate between C and
> Java - But I remember when Browsing the Java Native Interface tutorial it
> was described as fairly easy...
>
> In which source file or for what structure should I look to get access to a
> frame of image data ?
>
> thanks
>
> Tobias
>





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