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diff --git a/openjpeg/src/bin/jpip/README b/openjpeg/src/bin/jpip/README deleted file mode 100644 index 5bcb01fa..00000000 --- a/openjpeg/src/bin/jpip/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -======================================================================== - OpenJPIP software 2.1 ReadMe - -OpenJPEG: -http://www.openjpeg.org - -Written by: -Kaori Hagihara -UCL/SST/ICTM/ELEN -February 18 2011 -======================================================================== - -Contents: -1. Introduction -2. License -3. System requirements -4. Implementing instructions -5. JP2 encoding instructions - - ----------- -1. Introduction ----------- - -OpenJPIP software is an implementation of JPEG 2000 Part9: Interactivity tools, APIs and protocols (JPIP). -( For more info about JPIP, check the website: http://www.jpeg.org/jpeg2000/j2kpart9.html) -The current implementation uses some results from the 2KAN project (http://www.2kan.org). - -Version 2.1 covers: - - JPT-stream (Tile) and JPP-stream (Precinct) media types - - Session, channels, cache model managements - - JPIP over HTTP, HTTP requests and TCP return - - Indexing JPEG 2000 files - - Embedding XML formatted metadata - - Region Of Interest (ROI) requests - - Access to JP2 files with their URL - ----------- -2. License ----------- - -This software is released under the BSD license, anybody can use or modify the library, even for commercial applications. -The only restriction is to retain the copyright in the sources or the binaries documentation. -Neither the author, nor the university accept any responsibility for any kind of error or data loss which may occur during usage. - ----------- -3. System requirements ----------- - - - FastCGI development kit (C libraries) at server (http://www.fastcgi.com) - - libcURL library - - Java application launcher at client -<Optional> - - Xerces2 java XML parser on the client for accessing embedded image metadata (http://xerces.apache.org/xerces2-j) - -We tested this software with a virtual server running on the same Linux machine as the clients. - ----------- -4. Building instructions ----------- - -A Makefile is available in the same directory as this README file. Simply type 'make' and it will build all the required C-executables. -Concerning the java-based opj_viewer, simply type 'ant' in the corresponding directory (requires 'ant' utility of course) - -The documentation can be build this way (requires doxygen utility): - cd doc - doxygen Doxyfile - ----------- -5. Usage ----------- - -Preliminary notes : - * HTML documentation is available at http://www.openjpeg.org/jpip/doc/html - * Example image is available at http://www.openjpeg.org/jpip/data/copenhague1.zip (20 Mb !) - -Webserver: - You need a webserver running with the fastcgi module enabled and correctly configured. - For Apache, add the following line to your /etc/apache2/mods-available/fastcgi.conf configuration file: - - FastCGIExternalServer /var/www/myFCGI -host localhost:3000 - - where /var/www is your DocumentRoot. - Please refer to 'http://www.openjpeg.org/jpip/doc/ApacheFastCGITutorial.pdf' for more details. - -Server: - 1. Store JP2 files in the same directory as opj_server - - 2. Launch opj_server from the server terminal: - % spawn-fcgi -f ./opj_server -p 3000 -n - - For shutting down JPIP server: - %GET http://hostname/myFCGI?quitJPIP - Notice, http://hostname/myFCGI is the HTTP server URI (myFCGI refers to opj_server by the server setting) - Requst message "quitJPIP" can be changed in Makfile, modify -DQUIT_SIGNAL=\"quitJPIP\" - -Client: - 1. Launch image decoding server, and keep it alive as long as image viewers are open - % ./opj_dec_server [portnumber (50000 by default)] - - You might prefer to implement this program from another directory since cache files are saved in the working directory. - % mkdir cache - % cd cache - % ../opj_dec_server - - 2. Open image viewers (as many as needed) - % java -jar opj_viewer.jar http://hostname/myFCGI path/filename.jp2 [hostname] [portnumber] [stateless/session] [jptstream/jppstream] [tcp/udp] - ( The arguments - - http://hostname/myFCGI is the HTTP server URI (myFCGI refers to opj_server by the server setting) - - path/filename.jp2 is the server local path or URL of a JP2 file - - host name of opj_dec_server, localhost by default - - portnumber of opj_dec_server, 50000 by default - - request type stateless for no caching, session (default) for caching - - return media type, JPT-stream tile based stream, or JPP-stream (default) precinct based stream - - auxiliary return protocol, tcp or udp (udp is not implemented yet), if not given, return data is filled in http chunk - Image viewer GUI instructions: - Scale up request: Enlarge the window - ROI request: Select a region by mouse click and drag, then click inside the red frame of the selected region - <If Xerces2 is installed> - % java -jar opj_viewer_xerces.jar http://hostname/myFCGI JP2_filename.jp2 - Annotate image with ROI information in XML metadata: Click button "Region Of Interest" - Open a new window presenting an aligned image with a locally stored image: Click button "Image Registration" (Under Construction) - - 3. Quit the image decoding server through the telnet, be sure all image viewers are closed - % telnet localhost 50000 - quit - ----------- -5. JP2 encoding instructions ----------- - -An example to encode a TIF image "copenhague1.tif" at resolution 4780x4050, 8bit/pixel, grayscale. - % ./image_to_j2k -i copenhague1.tif -o copenhague1.jp2 -p RPCL -c [64,64] -t 640,480 -jpip -TP R - - options - -jpip : embed index table 'cidx' box into the output JP2 file (obligation for JPIP) - -TP R : partition a tile into tile parts of different resolution levels (obligation for JPT-stream) - -<Option> - 3. Embed metadata into JP2 file - % ./addXMLinJP2 copenhague1.jp2 copenhague1.xml - Input metadata file "copenhague1.xml" looks like: - <xmlbox> - <roi name="island" x="1890" y="1950" w="770" h="310"/> - <roi name="ship" x="750" y="330" w="100" h="60"/> - <roi name="airport" x="650" y="1800" w="650" h="800"/> - <roi name="harbor" x="4200" y="1650" w="130" h="130"/> - <irt refimg="name1.jp2" m1="0.50" m2="-0.50" m3="0" m4="0.80" m5="-0.80" m6="0" m7="500" m8="1000" m9="0"/> - </xmlbox> |