Hi,

I have question about Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) 
availability on Linux. In their "Introduction to Java 
Advanced Imaging" (http://java.sun.com/products/java-me\
dia/jai/forDevelopers/jai1_0guide/Introduct\
ion.doc.html#52476) they wrote:

"1.3.1 Cross-platform Imaging

Whereas most imaging APIs are designed for one specific 
operating system, JAI follows the Java run time library model, 
providing platform independence. Implementations of JAI 
applications will run on any computer where there is a Java 
Virtual Machine*. This makes JAI a true cross-platform imaging 
API, providing a standard interface to the imaging capabilities 
of a platform. This means that you write your application once 
and it will run anywhere."

Sounds good isn't it?

However, when I looked at JAI web site and found they have only
downloads for Solaris and Windows. Why in this case they have special
distribution? Is it possible to use them on Linux? Is it pure Java 
stuff?

Thank you,

Jacob Nikom


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