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platform-external-webrtc/talk/app/webrtc/java
Per 488e75f11b Patchset 1 yet again relands without modification https://codereview.webrtc.org/1422963003/
It do the following:

The SurfaceTexture.updateTexImage() calls are moved from the video renderers into MediaCodecVideoDecoder, and the destructor of the texture frames will signal MediaCodecVideoDecoder that the frame has returned. This CL also removes the SurfaceTexture from the native handle and only exposes the texture matrix instead, because only the video source should access the SurfaceTexture.
It moves the responsibility of calculating the decode time to Java.

Patchset2 Refactor MediaCodecVideoDecoder to drop frames if a texture is not released.

R=magjed@webrtc.org

Review URL: https://codereview.webrtc.org/1440343002 .

Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#10706}
2015-11-19 09:43:46 +00:00
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This directory holds a Java implementation of the webrtc::PeerConnection API, as
well as the JNI glue C++ code that lets the Java implementation reuse the C++
implementation of the same API.

To build the Java API and related tests, build with 
OS=linux or OS=android and include
build_with_libjingle=1 build_with_chromium=0
in $GYP_DEFINES.

To use the Java API, start by looking at the public interface of
org.webrtc.PeerConnection{,Factory} and the org.webrtc.PeerConnectionTest.

To understand the implementation of the API, see the native code in jni/.

An example command-line to build & run the unittest:
cd path/to/trunk
GYP_DEFINES="build_with_libjingle=1 build_with_chromium=0 java_home=path/to/JDK" gclient runhooks && \
    ninja -C out/Debug libjingle_peerconnection_java_unittest && \
    ./out/Debug/libjingle_peerconnection_java_unittest
(where path/to/JDK should contain include/jni.h)

During development it can be helpful to run the JVM with the -Xcheck:jni flag.