QuickTime for Java provides a set of cross-platform APIs which allows Java developers to build multimedia, including streaming audio and video, into applications and applets.
New QTJava in QuickTime 6.4
The goal of this release is to provide QTJava developers with a new version of QTJava that works on both J2SE 1.3.1 and J2SE 1.4.1 on Mac OS X. The previous version of QTJava supported J2SE 1.4.1, but only on Windows. The intent of this release is to provide a basic set of functionality across all platforms that support J2SE 1.4.1 and QuickTime. This is achieved with the introduction of a new quicktime.app.view package, as well as additions to other packages and deprecations of some existing packages. Because many features of QTJava are now available in standard Java, this refinement and simplification of the QTJava architecture was necessary.
Support for Java 1.4.1 in QuickTime for Java is being delivered as part of QuickTime 6.4 on Windows and Mac OS X 10.3. Support for QTJava with J2SE 1.4.1 on Mac OS X 10.2 is available from software update. [Oct 23 2003]
QuickTime Development Resources New to developing with QuickTime? You will find many useful links, resources and suggestions for starting points here.
Macintosh Java Development Resources New to developing Java on the Mac? You will find many useful links, resources and suggestions for starting points here.
QuickTime Javadocs Javadocs for the latest release of QuickTime for Java.
QuickTime Mailing Lists Mailing lists run by Apple & others. Includes QuickTime-Java and Java-Dev.