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DVB-MHP/JavaTV Data Transport Mechanisms

Jones, J.

    With the advent of digital television, more specifically interactive television, the emergence and adoption of the Java� DVB-MHP standards here in Australia provides developers with a range of new technologies and issues. An appreciation of broadcast technologies, in particular MPEG-2 and the Object Carousel are required to understand the facilities and constraints of this new Java� technology environment. This paper covers the embedded Java� technology APIs related to the entire end-to-end broadcast chain: object carousel, the set-top-box environment, AWT GUI development, sending and handling data-updates return channel usage, connection, and back-end servers. The emphasis here is on the Java� DVB-MHP APIs that support communication mechanisms within the interactive television environment.1
Cite as: Jones, J. (2002). DVB-MHP/JavaTV Data Transport Mechanisms. In Proc. Fortieth International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS Pacific 2002), Sydney, Australia. CRPIT, 10. Noble, J. and Potter, J., Eds. ACS. 115-121.
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