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Creating Web Pages
Features of the Java Viewers
These viewers are supplied as Java applets. They run on Web browsers that are Java-capable,
such as the Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer browsers. The applets are
downloaded from the camera server to the Web browser and are then run by the Web browser.
The features of the Java Viewers are described below.
Video distribution and camera operation using the WebView-HTTP protocol.
Penetrate firewalls to access external sites.
Because they are automatically downloaded, the Java Viewers do not need to
be pre-installed by the client.
Java Viewers run on a wide variety of platforms.
Tip
Because the Java applets are downloaded using the HTTP protocol when the viewer
starts up, the start up time is longer than the Helper Viewer.
Java Viewer Types
Two Java Viewers are “LiveApplet”, which has video display and camera control functions, and
“Glimpse”, which only has video display functions. Because both viewers use WebView-HTTP as
the transfer protocol, they do not require special settings to penetrate firewalls.
Viewer Types
Viewer Name Functions
LiveApplet
1 Displays videos from the VB-C10/VB-C10R.
2 Allows camera control.
3 Allows overlays and superimposition of bitmaps in the video frame.
* Because video is not displayed until the viewer has finished
downloading, video display takes longer than with the Helper Viewer.
Glimpse
Allows the video distribution interval to be set.
* Downloading is faster than “LiveApplet” because it has only simple
functions and size is small.
Web Pages for Video Distribution
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