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-jlibrtp - Java RTP Library
-
-Kepp, Arne
-ak2618@columbia.edu
-
-Columbia University
-New York, NY 10027
-USA
-
-This library was started as a term project in VoIP Security, a class taught by 
-Prof. Henning Schulzrinne at Columbia University. Version 0.1 (not released as such)
-was written by Vaishnav Janardhan (vj2135@columbia.edu) and Arne Kepp (ak2618@columbia.edu).
-
-This version was rewritten by Arne Kepp, as a student project under the supervision of 
-Prof. Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University.
-
-------Abstract
-jlibrtp is a library that implements the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP), 
-a well-established standard for streaming media across IP-based networks, in Java. 
-The purpose  of this library is to make it easy for application developers to 
-create applications for peer to peer streaming of audio, video and other data. 
-In addition, developers will need a protocol to establish contact with peers, 
-such as Session Initialization Protocol (SIP) and/or SDP.
-
-The library accepts any kind of binary data, handles packet parsing and reordering, 
-maintains a participant database and the control connection associated with the 
-protocol. The application is notified of received data through a callback-interface. 
-The library supports IPv4, IPv6 and multicast. It does currently not support encryption, 
-and should not be used in cases where confidentiality is important before this has 
-been remedied.
-
-Please refer to http://jlibrtp.org for more information and newer versions.
-
-The library requires Sun Microsystems Java 1.5.0 or greater, or equivalent.
-
-The Library is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, see LICENSE.txt
-
-The demonstration programs can be compiled as follows:
-javac ./jlibrtpDemos/SoundSenderDemo.java jlibrtp/*.java
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