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Thursday May 29, 2008
Want to Build applications that run on PS3 or Blu-ray player in your living room?
Give it a shot!
It's now possible to create Java programs for Blu-ray players
without a disc burner. You can go to
BDLive.com
hosted by Sun and RCDb and sign
up for a free Blu-ray developer disk. This disk comes with a bootstrap
application
that enables you to run your own Blu-ray Java programs on the player.
During Java One 2008 it was announced that the developer disk you get from BDLive.com will provide a code for registering on BDlive.com.This will enable you to upload your Blu-ray Java programs on BDLive.com. The next step is to stick in the disk on your player which will automatically download your program from BDLive.com and run it on the player. This is made possible with the BD Live feature available on profile 2 Blu-ray players.
I'm waiting for my disk to be delivered to check out if it works as expected. I'm going to post more blogs on how to create fun and useful Blu-ray Java programs.
Posted at 12:53PM May 29, 2008 by jaya_hangal in Java | |
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