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Re: WebObjects Quicktime for Java
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Re: WebObjects Quicktime for Java


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects Quicktime for Java
  • From: Colin Clark <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 17:41:00 -0400

Hi Marc,

In principle it should be possible to integrate WebObjects with the QuickTime for Java API to do some simple video manipulation. I know a number of members of the list have used QTJ for things like image resizing without any significant issues, though I haven't heard of anyone actually editing videos from WO.

In the past I have investigated using WebObjects as a front-end for simple Web-based video editing similar to what you're suggesting. It's a big challenge, but should be possible. Cool idea.

You're correct in thinking that EOF is not well optimized for streaming large amounts of binary data from the database. Most people suggest that you don't store vast BLOBs in the database; it can be terribly inefficient. Can you consider implementing your application so that the media files are stored on the Webserver but are maintained by the WebObjects application? This would allow you to simply store links to your media in the database, taking advantage of the Webserver's ability to stream large amounts of data without actually passing it up from the database, through EOF, through your WO application, and out to the Webserver.

I hope this helps,

Colin

On Tuesday, May 11, 2004, at 01:37 PM, Marc Monguis wrote:

Hi,

I have one project in mind and I'm thinking in developing it with
WebObjects. I've just finished the reading of the "WebObjects Overview" pdf
and I have some questions regarding it.


The project consists in a video database queryable through internet. I would
use the WebObjects Web aproach and I'm not much worried about that part. In
order to populate that database with the videos and text data I would use
desktop applications run from the intranet and from internet. However the
there is "one more thing", videos should be edited within this application,
just regular cut & paste actions and recompression to a web able size &
bitrate. And here is where my doubts arise:


Can I integrate WebObjects with QuicktimeForJava to edit those clips?

How will WebObjects perform when sending videos through internet to the
server if integrated in my ObjectModel? The WebObjects Overview pdf says
that it doesn't perfom well with large amounts of data, but I don't know if
it refers to this particular situation.


And finally, do you think WebObjects is what I need or do you think there is
another approach to the matter that will make things easier for me?


Thank you very much.
Marc Monguis
Barcelona, Spain
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