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  1. Java TV - Oracle

    Java TV is a Java ME-based technology that provides a performant, secure, and easy to implement solution for developing Java applications that run on TV and set top box devices.

  2. Java TV - Wikipedia

    Java TV is a Java -based software framework designed for use on TV set-top boxes, based on components called Xlets. It is currently used only on the Connected Device Configuration, …

  3. Java TV Getting Started - Oracle

    Java TV refers to JSR 927, the Java Community Process (JCP) specification providing API's for digital TV-related capabilities for set-top boxes, Blu-ray Disc players, and other digital media …

  4. Java TV Downloads - Oracle

    Here you can find all relevant Java TV downloads, including the TV runtime and SDK.

  5. Java TV Technical Documentation - Oracle

    Presents an overview of Java technologies for designing and building applications for interactive television. Explains how to use the APIs to control broadcast receivers and set-top boxes.

  6. Overview (Java TV API 1.1) - Oracle

    This specification describes the Java TV TM API, a Java Micro Edition (Java ME) Optional Package that provides control over functionality unique to television receivers.

  7. Java TV

    Feb 8, 2010 · Ø The Java TV API extends Java into the television environment. It allows Java to receive and control information from devices such as remote controls and other consumer …

  8. Java Programing & Coding Tutorials and Videos: Java, J2EE

    This session is a whirlwind tour of many lesser known, but very interesting, Java tools and libraries. You will have a sneak peek at dozens of tools to improve security, builds, …

  9. The JavaTV Tutorial - TV Without Borders

    This tutorial is designed for people who already have a knowledge of Java and of the basics of digital TV. If you’re not sure that your digital TV knowledge is suitable for this tutorial, please …

  10. Java TV - Wikiwand

    Java TV is a Java -based software framework designed for use on TV set-top boxes, based on components called Xlets. It is currently used only on the Connected Device Configuration, …