This viewer is brand new, so I'm not sure that there is such a thing as
a "common problem" yet. We're still fleshing out what is possible with
it and how best to deploy it, etc.
If you're talking about how to deploy the viewer via the web and still
get JPEG acceleration, then the only way to d
Supposed the end-user doesn't have libjpeg-turbo installed. Is there way to
bundle it in the jar file? Or maybe have the browser download the OS
specific library to a standard place so the applet can find it? Sorry, I'm
not a java or web developer, but this must be a common problem.
On Tue, Feb 26
Uh, what do you mean a working example? If you're on Mac, it does so
automatically (the JNI library is embedded in the app.) For other
platforms, install 1.3 beta of the libjpeg-turbo SDK
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/libjpeg-turbo/files/1.2.90%20%281.3beta1%29/),
and the new Java viewer
Hi!
Is there a working example for running the new Java Applet with the
LibJPEG-Turbo JNI?
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Dyweni
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