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myjxta :: voice :: chat about it
got some java lobby love today which is always a great way to start the day. here's the quote from the article in full: MyJXTA2 Gets Audio Over the weekend, James Todd of JXTA fame dropped me an IM letting me know that there was some more JXTA goodness coming up soon. Apparently, a contributor sent in some new code that allows MyJXTA2 to handle sending audio over the Java P2P library. I think its great that JXTA is making such progress and this new addition enables us to begin thinking about things similar to a Java clone of Skype (for whatever reason we would want to do that!) and it’s the start of online conferencing technology over Java P2P (now if they could just send video). This afternoon I received a demo of the VOIP and I was blown away! Now, this new functionality is cool, but I'm still not sure whether it has made it into the nightly builds yet. You'll need to stay tuned to the JXTA website or try out the nightly web start builds of MyJXTA2 until the new functionality comes up. Tomorrow, I hope to have a thread about it at JL with some slick screenshots. We also hope to have a slick article (or maybe a series of articles?) about JXTA which will hopefully de-mystify some of the difficulty that often surrounds starting a new project with this powerful technology. can you hear me now? yes. yes i can. MyJXTA :: use it - learn it - do it
Java == platform independence in my ears: Snow Patrol/Final Straw/Wow [2005-03-22 20:58:33.0] Permalink Comments [3]
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