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Streaming Services: Specification and Implementation Based on XML and JMF

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Scientific Engineering of Distributed Java Applications (FIDJI 2003)

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The central purpose of this paper is to present a novel framework supporting the specification and the implementation of media streaming services using XML and Java Media Framework (JMF). It provides an integrated service development environment comprising of a streaming service model, a service specification language and several implementation and retrieval tools. Our approach is based on a clear separation of a streaming service specification, and its implementation by a distributed JMF application and can be used for different streaming paradigms, e.g. push and pull services.

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Althun, B., Zimmermann, M. (2004). Streaming Services: Specification and Implementation Based on XML and JMF. In: Guelfi, N., Astesiano, E., Reggio, G. (eds) Scientific Engineering of Distributed Java Applications. FIDJI 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2952. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24639-8_3

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