Re: [Fwd: [java3d] Java Media source licensing to Linux]

2000-06-19 Thread Uncle George
Exactly when was this suppose to happen ? This post is a year old. "This agreement enables the Linux community to develop and distribute media-enhanced applications for the Java 2 platform for non-commercial use. The Blackdown team will serve as a conduit to bring these Java Media APIs to the ent

Re: [Fwd: [java3d] Java Media source licensing to Linux]

1999-03-04 Thread Subra Mohan
t; MIME-Version: 1.0 > To: David Harvill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: Ron Yorston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], Subra.Mohan@Eng > Subject: Re: [Fwd: [java3d] Java Media source licensing to Linux] > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit &

Re: [Fwd: [java3d] Java Media source licensing to Linux]

1999-03-04 Thread Bernd Kreimeier
Augusto Sellhorn writes: > interfaces (APIs): Java 3D (TM) API, Java Media Framework API, Java > Advanced Imaging API and Java Sound API > platform-independent, network-centric applications for educational, > business and technical users with the > easy-to-use Java Media APIs. Personally, I

Re: [Fwd: [java3d] Java Media source licensing to Linux]

1999-03-04 Thread Augusto Sellhorn
It's in this URL http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,33261,00.html To be exact ... +=== LINUXWORLD, SAN JOSE, Calif., March 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW - news) today announced that it has licensed its l

Re: [Fwd: [java3d] Java Media source licensing to Linux]

1999-03-04 Thread David Harvill
I didn't find this statement at the URL you provided. -dave On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Ron Yorston wrote: > >From the Sun announcement: > > >This agreement enables the Linux community to develop and distribute > >media-enhanced applications for the Java 2 platform for non-commercial use. > > Why the

Re: [Fwd: [java3d] Java Media source licensing to Linux]

1999-03-04 Thread Ron Yorston
>From the Sun announcement: >This agreement enables the Linux community to develop and distribute >media-enhanced applications for the Java 2 platform for non-commercial use. Why the limitation to non-commercial use? Maybe I don't understand the terms, but the licence on the Sun site for other

Re: [Fwd: [java3d] Java Media source licensing to Linux]

1999-03-03 Thread Moses DeJong
Wow, this is really cool! If people are interested I have created a scripting from end to the JMF using Tcl. With it you can create JMF enabled programs without writing Java code. If you would like to read more you can check out this copy of a paper I write for a USENIX conference on the subject.