Hey '2 guys from Switzerland' Cedric and ... Or all others that have a Java implementation of an interface to v4l I would like to use your knowhow ... did you ever release it GPL or post and publish anything ? most curious ... cheers Tobias P.S.: The low fps reate I mentioned in my previous post went away just like that ... ----- To Gerd Knorr or whoever works on xawtv these days: why was there never a save config function implemented ? appears like less work than trying to explain in the docs what to put in some config file somewhere ? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cedric Boesiger" <bosic@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 00:12 Subject: Re: Java interface to V4L ? > 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 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Video4linux-list mailing list > Video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list