Re: JAVA and CoreAudio: HELP!
Re: JAVA and CoreAudio: HELP!
- Subject: Re: JAVA and CoreAudio: HELP!
- From: Bill Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 11:05:23 -0800
You should ask this question on the java dev list - this is a problem
with the Java 1.4.1 update
Bill
On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 03:59 AM, email@hidden wrote:
Hello to everybody.
I tried several of the JAVA examples furnished with the Developer Kit
and they did not work. Then I tried to write e little application in
Java using the CoreAudio calls and classes, such as
AudioHardware.getDefaultInputDevice() - of course, I imported all the
needed packages (com.apple.audio.*, com.apple.audio.hardware.*,
com.apple.audio.component.*;) but when I launch the application, it
says the it cannot start it because of an undefined class exception. I
also included the jar file of the CoreAudio into the PB project, but I
still get the message.
I am using 10.2.4 with the Java Kit (1.4.1).
Anyone here has ideas of what is wrong? Is there a bug in the JDK
1.4.1, or I missed some library / package?
In Obj-C it worked great with the AudioHardwareGetProperty call.
Thanks for any answer, Dave.
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