>Still, the arguments from economy aren't exactly my favorite, and
>in fact previous iterations of SAOL included extensive Java library
>specification for user interaction and so forth. But we finally
>decided that the MPEG opportunity was too good to pass up and that
>we would make some short-term tradeoffs to meet the MPEG requirements.
>(Check out http://www.headspace.com for some information on
>potential upcoming java-sound standards.)
I am not 100% on this but I don't think there are any plans to implement a
SSL in Java...I was kind of hoping that SAOL might morph into something like
this...since the Java Media Framework will accomodate MPEG in the future how
will SAOL be handled by the JVM?
KIM
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