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'joal.openal.lib'. OSX: Prefer system OpenAL (nou OpenAL-Soft output device support)
+ * Select preferred OpenAL native library type via system properties,
+ * i.e. System-OpenAL or bundled Soft-OpenAL.<br/>
+ * If the preferred choice fails, implementation falls back to the other.
+ * <PRE>
+ -Djoal.openal.lib=auto Prefer System-OpenAL over bundled Soft-OpenAL for OSX. Prefer bundled Soft-OpenAL over System-OpenAL for all others. This is the default.
+ -Djoal.openal.lib=system Prefer System-OpenAL over bundled Soft-OpenAL for all.
+ -Djoal.openal.lib=soft Prefer bundled Soft-OpenAL over System-OpenAL for all.
+ </PRE>
+ * Note: You may use the 'jnlp.' prefix, allowing using above property names w/ Applets and WebStart,
+ * e.g. 'jnlp.joal.openal.lib=system'.
+ * </p>
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Default: prefer OpenAL-soft fallback to OpenAL System
If property joal.SystemOpenAL is defined:
then prefer OpenAL System fallback to OpenAL-soft
Signed-off-by: Xerxes Rånby <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: Xerxes Rånby <[email protected]>
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If the property jnlp.joal.SystemOpenAL or -Djoal.SystemOpenAL
is defined then include the system OpenAL libnames.
This will favour use of the bundled OpenALSoft by default.
Signed-off-by: Xerxes Rånby <[email protected]>
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jogamp.<module> (2/2) - edit files
- jogamp.openal -> jogamp.openal
This sorts implementation details from the top level, ie skipping the public 'com',
allowing a better seperation of public classes and implementation details
and also reduces strings.
This approach of public/private seperation is also used in the OpenJDK.
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jogamp.<module> (1/2) - rename files
- com.jogamp.openal.impl -> jogamp.openal
This sorts implementation details from the top level, ie skipping the public 'com',
allowing a better seperation of public classes and implementation details
and also reduces strings.
This approach of public/private seperation is also used in the OpenJDK.
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