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diff --git a/portaudio/bindings/java/jportaudio.dox b/portaudio/bindings/java/jportaudio.dox deleted file mode 100644 index f97b565..0000000 --- a/portaudio/bindings/java/jportaudio.dox +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -/** -@page java_binding JPortAudio Java Binding -@ingroup jportaudio - -<i>Note: this page has not been reviewed, and may contain errors.</i> - -@section java_draft DRAFT - IN PROGRESS - -9/4/12 JPortAudio is very new and should be considered an "alpha" release. -The building of JPortAudio will eventually be integrated into the Makefile as an optional build. - -Currently JPortAudio is only supported for Windows and Macintosh. Please contact us if you want to help with porting Linux. - -For reference documentation of the JPortAudio API see: com.portaudio.PortAudio - -For an example see: PlaySine.java - -@section java_comp_windows Building JPortAudio on Windows - -Build the Java code using the Eclipse project in "jportaudio". Export as "jportaudio.jar". - -If you modify the JNI API then you will need to regenerate the JNI .h files using: - -@code -cd bindings/java/scripts -make_header.bat -@endcode - -Build the JNI DLL using the Visual Studio 2010 solution in "java/c/build/vs2010/PortAudioJNI". - -@section java_use_windows Using JPortAudio on Windows - -Put the "jportaudio.jar" in the classpath for your application. -Place the following libraries where they can be found, typically in the same folder as your application. - -- portaudio_x86.dll -- portaudio_x64.dll -- jportaudio_x86.dll -- jportaudio_x64.dll - -@section java_comp_max Building JPortAudio on Mac - -These are notes from building JPortAudio on a Mac with 10.6.8 and XCode 4. - -I created a target of type 'C' library. - -I added the regular PortAudio frameworks plus the JavaVM framework. - -I modified com_portaudio_PortAudio.h and com_portaudio_BlockingStream.h so that jni.h could found. - -@code -#if defined(__APPLE__) -#include <JavaVM/jni.h> -#else -#include <jni.h> -#endif -@endcode - -This is bad because those header files are autogenerated and will be overwritten. -We need a better solution for this. - -I had trouble finding the "libjportaudio.jnilib". So I added a Build Phase that copied the library to "/Users/phil/Library/Java/Extensions". - -On the Mac we can create a universal library for both 32 and 64-bit JVMs. So in the JAR file I will open "jportaudio" on Apple. ON WIndows I will continue to open "jportaudio_x64" and "jportaudio_x86". -*/ |