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Old 03-06-2008, 06:56 PM   #1
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Father of Java Promises 'Mind-Blowing' Blu-ray Experiences
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March 6, 2008 10:48AM


Sun Vice President James Gosling, known as the father of Java, says the next-generation Blu-ray Profile 2 will offer "mind-blowing" experiences. Demonstrations of Blu-ray Profile 2 are scheduled in May, and Blu-ray players with the new specification are on the way from Sony, Panasonic, Pioneer and Sharp, among others.

When the father of Java speaks, developers listen. James Gosling, widely known as the father of the scripting language, spoke about Java and Blu-ray innovation at the Sun Tech Day in Sydney, Australia. Gosling, a vice president and fellow at Sun Microsystems, gave the keynote address and talked to reporters.

Sun's Java language is part of the Blu-ray specification. Gosling told reporters that the next-generation Blu-ray Profile 2 will be "mind-blowing." Demonstrations of Profile 2 are scheduled for demonstration at the JavaOne conference in May, and players with the new specification are expected this spring. Profile 2 offers Internet connectivity and storage for downloaded content.

"Now the real battle begins between Sony and Panasonic and Pioneer and Sharp and all the playermakers to make their players richer," said Richard Doherty, an analyst at Envisioneering Group. "How many consumers would like to be able to chat with family members in different cities over the Internet while they watch Ratattouie the week it comes out?"

The Promise of Blu-ray Profile 2

Sony took a step in that direction when it updated its Blu-ray Disc player line with two new models that will offer advanced interactive features, including trailers and games from the Internet. The new players will debut this summer.

The BDP-S350 and BDP-S550 models both support BonusView -- Picture-in-Picture -- featured on some of the new Blu-ray Disc theatrical releases. The BDP-S350 is BD-Live ready and features an Ethernet port for an easy firmware update and access to Internet-based interactive content. The BDP-S550 will be BonusView and BD-Live capable when it ships.

Doherty pointed to the possibilities with Javascripts from the movie studios, Javascripts from third parties, and Java environments supported by Blu-ray player manufacturers like Sony. The discs, he said, will be much richer and interactive. Beyond the socialization, we might see scenarios where folks like children's TV activist Peggy Charren, for example, offer a Javascript site that passes over the most gory scenes of movies for children under 12.

Let the Innovation Begin

In short, Gosling is absolutely right about the mind-blowing potential of Javascripts in Blu-ray, Doherty said. That's one reason, he added, why Microsoft Relevant Products/Services subsidized the high-definition battle on HD DVD's behalf. Microsoft wanted to block Java from becoming the developer language of choice for high-definition discs, he said.

"There are licenses paid for Java on the disc side and the player side, so it's a long-term revenue win and it's an architectural win and a salute to Gosling and his team, as well as the hundreds of thousands of people who program in Javascript," Doherty said. "Most of the developers who were working on both platforms are throwing their weight behind Java. Now we'll begin to see all kinds of social interactivity with high-definition players and discs."
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Sounds good and all, but won't all of that Java make loading a BD even longer than it takes now?

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I actually prefer a little boot up a time for the disc. Gives me time to get make sure I have a nicely chilled bevvie, that the sound is loud enough to annoy the neighbours and to get my butt comfortable in my seat.
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They spelled Ratatouille wrong.
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Sounds good and all, but won't all of that Java make loading a BD even longer than it takes now?

On the PS3 prolly not , but we don't no about standalones till they start making there way to reviewers.
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Sounds good and all, but won't all of that Java make loading a BD even longer than it takes now?

No, because as technology improves so does the RAM incorporated into the players. I'm sure that they will, in the least, keep up with current load times if not improve them with more RAM. One thing is for sure, these units will be very pricey for quite some time after they launch!!!
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Except Java is not a scripting language.
Yeah, I picked up on that too. Java != Javascript. I guess the article was written by a non-techie.
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They spelled Ratatouille wrong.
I dont know if you were trying to be funny, but if you were, that was dry as hell and funny too.
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Yeah, I picked up on that too. Java != Javascript. I guess the article was written by a non-techie.
Right. Java is a programming language originally developed by Sun Microsystems. Javascript is a scripting language originally developed by Netscape under the name LiveScript. The article makes it sound like Sun/Gosling invented both.
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Right. Java is a programming language originally developed by Sun Microsystems. Javascript is a scripting language originally developed by Netscape under the name LiveScript. The article makes it sound like Sun/Gosling invented both.

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Intrigued I am, but I really have no idea what would blow my mind, and I have a feeling these companies have even less of an idea of what would blow my mind.
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