Re: Core Audio and Java
Re: Core Audio and Java
- Subject: Re: Core Audio and Java
- From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 14:50:17 -0700
Core Audio Java is a deprecated technology and is no longer supported.
There are a variety of true java implementations for the basic
functionality for doing audio/sound/midi things (including some
extension packages in javax.*). You should look at using these if you
are using java for cross platform work.
If on the other hand, you are writing an application to work on Mac
OS X, then Cocoa/Carbon APIs using ObjC or C are the recommended tool
kits.
Bill
On 17/05/2007, at 1:51 PM, Ashley Allen wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone working with Core Audio and Java?
I'm developing a media product prototype in Java and I'm looking
for some Core Audio examples written in Java. Do they exist?
The documentation states that Java is supported but I can't seem to
find any sample code. The Java code samples I have found
demonstrate Java Sound API usage. The other Core Audio examples I
found are in C/C++.
Do I have to build my prototype in C/C++/Objective-C instead of Java?
Thanks,
Ashley
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