Hi Mingji: I think there is a space that could be filled by what you propose, but it's of a narrower scope.
I have heard requests for simple, web-based access to AG meetings. These requests are normally for just audio and video. If you could build a web-based front-end to a venue, you could launch media tools from the browser (this is exactly what AG1 did). I think the users who have requested this functionality would find it more usable if the audio/video tools were embedded in the browser, which could be done with the Java you are hoping to use. If you could also give these users unicast access to the media streams over HTTP, you would solve the multicast and firewall problems that many of these "casual" users would encounter. Lastly, I would suggest that you base your work on AG3, which has now seen two beta releases and will become the AG software of choice over the next year or so. If I can provide any assistance, let me know. Thanks, Tom Uram On 3/14/06 7:54 PM, 陈明基 wrote: > Dear Sir, > > In order to make users use AG by web pages(IE),I want to change the VenueClientUI writen in wxPython to be writen by HTML elements. In this case,the user can also use AG's shared applications to collaborate with other partners ,or it can even use audio service and video servie. I will let all users come into the default venue. I only want to change the usage style of AG client for web users and the AG server is keeping its old style. This is my application scene. Do you think it is possible for this? Is it difficult? or how much work should I do or what work I should do? or do your have any suggestions for this case? I have only half a year to do this , and I want to imlement it in java. > > Thanks, > > looking forward to your help! > > = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = > > Mingji Chen, Master Candidate > The Key Laboratory of Virtual Reality Technology, Ministry of Education, China > School of Computer Science, Beihang University > Beijing,100083, P.R.China > Tel : +86-10-82317109-816 > Email:[email protected] > >

