The reason that that document is dated in June '04 is because that's
when they were last revised and posted. They still pertain to the JAI
release that went out on 12/17/03.
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Christian Wagner
Technical Writer
Apple Technical Publications
email@hidden
On Sep 30, 2004, at 8:28 AM, Alexander Spohr wrote:
hi list,
i installed 'Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging Update' a while ago.
(http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple/
java3dandjavaadvancedimagingupdate.html)
it is version 1.0, Post Date 12/17/03.
it is is painfully slow when decoding images. the decoders seem to be
written in java. if i run my app under windows (1.9GHz P4, GeForce
2MX) the loader (loading tiff & jpeg + uploading as texture) needs 15
seconds, my PB 1.5GHz needs around 60 seconds for the same task!
a search at developer.apple.com for JAI reveals some release notes
that are newer than the jai-package i have. at the bottom it says:
'Final Draft - Confidential Last updated: June 28, 2004' but it is
public reachable. it says 'Changes since DP1: Some JAI calls have been
natively accelerated' and 'Changes since DP2:' so there must be a
newer JAI-version than that of december 2003.
- is jai now included with 1.4.2_05 and i just did not find it yet?
- is there a newer version than mine and i am just to blind to find
the download?
any insight would help.
i am an adc select member, so if this is confidential info, just
contact me directly, or give me a pointer.
thanx,
atze
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>Current JAI? (From: Alexander Spohr <email@hidden>)