Hi,
I think JMF would certainly be the direction you need to take, as servlet
technology does not deal with media as far as I am aware. You could of
course use Servlets to access any part of the JMF api that you wanted, and
could therefore perhaps use servlets to present information to the user and
use that to actually control your system.
I looked quickly at the JMF solutions page
(http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jmf/2.1/solutions/) and there
seems to be something on cutting sections from an input. This may aid you
further in voice trimming but I don't think there is anything which is
Servlet specific that deals with media. JMF also deals with streaming
technology(specifically with respect to media) which servlets don't (by
themselves). I would look at JMF again and have a look through the archives
there because when I was on that mailing list over the summer it certainly
appeared that a lot of people were doing the kind of thing you were doing.
I hope this is of some help.
Dominic
At 11:15 AM 1/4/01 +0530, you wrote:
>Dear friends,
>
>I am developing a project on voice chat in java in which i have to
>make a two way voice communication ,i am eager to know that how we
>can implement voice trimming in java .I have tried using JMF API but
>i found that explannations were not good enough for implementing the
>project.
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Dominic O'Reirdan
Access Technology Group
Internet Engineering
Cable & Wireless USA
703-292-2815
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