Justin Couch wrote:
> Ok, so that particular example is getting a little detailed, but again
> another example of how incompletely specified parts of the spec are.
> InputDevice handling is almost a magic box ATM. AudioDevice is also the
> same (see the recent posts on people wanting to implement their own
> AudioDevice using JMF or JavaSound) Only those that have done a lot of
> work trying to drive it seem to know what it really does and even then
> it comes up with a lot of surprises.
Yes I agree - Audio, InputDevice/Sensor are quite complicated and I
suppose underdocumented. I was able to get generic idea about what a
Sensor is, but I would certainly not be able to write an app for it
without a large amount of experimentation, if at all.
Only good thing is that newbies probably won't have too much in common
with Sensors... and I would also suggest staying away from any
non-trivial sound :) (I had a hard headache after reading sound
appending in spec; in this case there is too much documentation on
certain aspects)
Artur
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