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Java Media Apis Crossplatform Imaging Media And Visualization 1st Edition Alejandro Terrazas

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Java Media Apis Crossplatform Imaging Media And Visualization 1st Edition Alejandro Terrazas
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Publisher: Sams
File Extension: CHM
File size: 4.38 MB
Author: Alejandro Terrazas, John Ostuni, Michael Barlow
ISBN: 9780672320941, 0672320940
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Java Media Apis Crossplatform Imaging Media And Visualization 1st Edition Alejandro Terrazas by Alejandro Terrazas, John Ostuni, Michael Barlow 9780672320941, 0672320940 instant download after payment.

Java Media APIs: Cross-Platform Imaging, Media, and Visualization presents integrated Java media solutions that demonstrate the best practices for using this diverse collection. According to Sun MicroSystems, "This set of APIs supports the integration of audio and video clips, animated presentations, 2D fonts, graphics, and images, as well as speech input/output and 3D models." By presenting each API in the context of its appropriate use within an integrated media application, the authors both illustrate the potential of the APIs and offer the architectural guidance necessary to build compelling programs.

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