Erez, take a look ad Flex from Adobe, the SDK is free (soon to be
open sourced), the dev tool (eclipse based) is not but you don't need
it.
Leonid
On May 6, 2007, at 3:33 AM, Erez D wrote:
client side application of-course
however, the application is downloaded from the server
so using sun only classes, i understand i need pay no royaltees
how about flash ?
i was wandering if anyone has experiance with java/flash or other
technologies for similiar tasks, for example sip-client.
over java/flash/anything-else-which-is-platform-independant
is that roayly free
thanks,
erez.
On 5/4/07, Andre Bar'yudin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Answers to your questions will depend on your actual needs. Flash
has
some built-in support for microphone/camera, but only starting at
certain version (7? 8?) and obviously it is not as full as a locally
running application.
Java's support for this kind of things tends to be more limited.
Also think - will the target audience have the necessary software
installed (right version of Flash/Java) or will they be curious
enough
to go and install it?
Regarding math - once again, all depends on your actual
requirements. I
am not familiar with Flash's script language, but Java should be
sufficient for almost everything you want (a Turing-complete language
after all). But Flash can use JavaScript - would that be good
enough?
Legally - if you use Sun's Java classes only you don't have to pay
anyone. But I don't understand your saying about running stuff on
your
server - we are talking client-side application, right?
Regards,
Andre.
Erez D wrote:
> hi
>
> i was asked to write an app for a website.
> i need to access the camere and microphone,
> the network, and possibly to utilize some math algos.
>
> i was considering java and flash
> which is more adequate ?
> also, should i considure other technoligies ?
>
>
> and legal issues:
> if i write a java applet using foss tools. and i use it
> on my web server. do i need to pay a fee to sun ? or anyone else ?
>
> what about flash ?
>
> thanks,
> erez.
>
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