Thanks!!!

El 22 de marzo de 2012 16:17, leathrum <[email protected]> escribió:

> OK, so I got impatient waiting for an answer and wrote my own.  I have
> placed the results on github:
>
> https://github.com/leathrum/audio-api
>
> This includes the whole GWT wrapper, but the compatibility JS library is
> in particular the bit at:
>
> Audio/src/edu/jsu/leathrum/audio/shared/public/moz2wk-audio.js
>
> I did have to make a minor tweak to the API in order to be sure that it
> would be compatible with both the Mozilla Audio Data API and the W3C Web
> Audio API:  I included connect() and disconnect() methods, which are not
> part of the Mozilla API but are needed for proper function in the Web Audio
> API.  The compatibility library implements these, using empty functions if
> the browser is not WebKit.
>
> The github includes code for a simple tone generator as a test of the API.
>
> As usual, your mileage may vary, no warranties express or implied....
> Have fun with it!
>
> On Tuesday, March 20, 2012 7:50:09 PM UTC-5, leathrum wrote:
>>
>> I have written a GWT wrapper for the Mozilla Audio Data API (
>> https://wiki.mozilla.org/​Audio_Data_API<https://wiki.mozilla.org/Audio_Data_API>)
>> and have tested it to the extend of adapting the tone generator code on
>> that page for GWT.  The page also describes a JavaScript library
>> audionode.js which allows audio code written for the W3C Web Audio API
>> (implemented in Webkit) to run through the Mozilla API.  I am looking for
>> something to operate in the opposite direction from what audionode.js does
>> -- that is, to allow the code which works in the Mozilla API to also work
>> in the Webkit API.  Does anyone know of such a JavaScript library?  If I
>> can find such a thing, I can include it in a web application by including a
>> <script> tag in the *.gwt.xml file for the audio package, and not have to
>> change any other code.  If someone else has already done something like
>> this, there isn't any sense in me reworking it from scratch.
>>
>
> On Tuesday, March 20, 2012 7:50:09 PM UTC-5, leathrum wrote:
>>
>> I have written a GWT wrapper for the Mozilla Audio Data API (
>> https://wiki.mozilla.org/​Audio_Data_API<https://wiki.mozilla.org/Audio_Data_API>)
>> and have tested it to the extend of adapting the tone generator code on
>> that page for GWT.  The page also describes a JavaScript library
>> audionode.js which allows audio code written for the W3C Web Audio API
>> (implemented in Webkit) to run through the Mozilla API.  I am looking for
>> something to operate in the opposite direction from what audionode.js does
>> -- that is, to allow the code which works in the Mozilla API to also work
>> in the Webkit API.  Does anyone know of such a JavaScript library?  If I
>> can find such a thing, I can include it in a web application by including a
>> <script> tag in the *.gwt.xml file for the audio package, and not have to
>> change any other code.  If someone else has already done something like
>> this, there isn't any sense in me reworking it from scratch.
>>
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