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hi all,
i am new to java speech & java telephony, i need to know where to get these two apis. after getting this apis what are the necessary steps would be followed to run a program.please any one help me out by taking one example step by step.

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They are available here
http://java.sun.com/products/?frontpage-main
Look about halfway down the page under the heading "Other Technologies and API's". They should include examples, etc.
Sean
 
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Hi MacLean,
Thanks for the links provided by u. But that gives only the specification. Anyhow i ahve downloaded the microsoft speechsdk5, so if i want to run a simple program hello word what should i do, is there any class path to be setted. please help me out taking one example.

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dkumar_sharma

Originally posted by Sean MacLean:
They are available here
http://java.sun.com/products/?frontpage-main
Look about halfway down the page under the heading "Other Technologies and API's". They should include examples, etc.
Sean


 
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