media-core | Restcomm Media Server for Real Time Cloud Communications | Video Utils library
kandi X-RAY | media-core Summary
kandi X-RAY | media-core Summary
The RestComm Media-Core is a Java-based core framework where Media Services can be built on top of. This project includes the core runtime that is used by the RestComm Media Server application. Thanks to its pluggable architecture, users are able to develop and assemble a set of plugins for different features (such as ASR, VAD, Codecs, etc) according to their needs. This allows users to build tailored versions of a Media Service best suited for their needs.
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- Performs the plc
- Normalize a variable value
- Get the maximum absolute value in the input array
- Encodes the MGCP command event
- Encode audit connection event
- Encode MGCP response event
- Encodes MGCP command event
- Encode MGCP command event
- Encodes an MGCP response event to bytes
- Parses an SDP attribute
- Parse a string representation of an attribute
- Process the RTMP Sample from the input stream
- Update the mode of the connection
- Encodes a residual frame
- Loads the descriptor
- The main loop
- Reads the data from the input stream
- Computes the inverse F - convolution of X
- Unpack bits from the input stream
- Performs a state search
- Parse transaction messages
- CbSearch index
- Decodes the residuals for the encoder
- Calculates the xor coefficient
- Pack bits into a result array
- Encode audit endpoint response
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QUESTION
Most of the Atlaskit editor is licensed with MIT or Apache 2.0 License. I'm trying to figure out how Atlaskit is supposed to be used without accepting non-free (as in freedom) Atlassian Design Guidelines License (ADG License) which is used for packages @atlaskit/icon
, @atlaskit/icon-file-type
and @atlaskit/icon-object
which are part of deeply nested dependencies for the Atlaskit editor.
I'm fully aware that I need to re-create alternative icons and themes and I'm fine with that. However, when I create package.json
and run npm install
I get the above mentioned ADG licensed packages when I include following dependencies:
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-06 at 19:14NPM natively supports package aliases since version 6.9.0
So in your case you could take the following approach:
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Install media-core
You can use media-core like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the media-core component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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