Angelo zerr wrote on 2011-08-12 17:26:24:
> From: Angelo zerr
> To: Biao Han/China/IBM@IBMCN
> Cc: d...@odftoolkit.odftoolkit.org, d...@odfdom.odftoolkit.org,
> general@incubator.apache.org, d...@simple.odftoolkit.org
> Date: 2011-08-12 17:27
> Subject: Re: [odfdom-dev] Status of the Simple Jav
okay,
well those specs from the 08.11.2011 :) Really cutting edge information:
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/webrtc.html
However there is hardly any information about some really (and already
industry standard features):
- Echo Cancellation
- Buffering and behaviour in low ban
On 12 Aug 2011, at 08:22, seba.wag...@gmail.com wrote:
> Yes,
>
> the Java Servlet Spec 3.0 also contains methods for push mechanisms. We
> could already use similar technologies for pushing data packets around.
>
> However there is zero support for *real* streaming in the JavaScript world.
> R
Angelo zerr wrote on 2011-08-11 21:22:08:
> From: Angelo zerr
> To: d...@odfdom.odftoolkit.org
> Cc: d...@simple.odftoolkit.org, d...@odftoolkit.odftoolkit.org,
> general@incubator.apache.org
> Date: 2011-08-11 21:22
> Subject: Re: [odfdom-dev] Status of the Simple Java API for ODF and
> ODFDOM
Yes,
the Java Servlet Spec 3.0 also contains methods for push mechanisms. We
could already use similar technologies for pushing data packets around.
However there is zero support for *real* streaming in the JavaScript world.
RTMP is not just about pushing some messages around, it is about streami