Please see the Conditions of Use applying to the JASigning software.
For information on this and previous versions, please see the JASigning Release Notes.
Users of JASigning on Windows should see the comments on runtime support in the JASigning Platform Issues notes.
These examples use a wider range of avatar characters than the standard examples. These avatars are made available for evaluation only.
Web pages using pure HTML5 and WebGL connect to a server to process SiGML data.
These pages should function on all major browsers on Windows and OS X.
They should also function on iOS devices.
Feedback is requested on experience
with other platforms.
WebGL SiGML Player Applet (CWASA) with Avatar and GUI panels
WebGL SiGML Player Applet (CWASA) with Avatar and GUI elements
WebGL SiGML Player Applet (CWASA) with Avatar and bespoke GUI
Web pages using JASigning Java applets to process SiGML data.
Using Java applets is deprecated and support is due to cease at the end of 2016.
For comments on supported browsers see the
JASigning Platform Issues notes.
SiGML Player Applet (SPA)
JASigning applications are launched via JNLP files. Users of JASigning on Mac OS X should see the comments on Java Web Start in the JASigning Platform Issues notes.
SiGML Player
(with extra avatars)
Plays a SiGML file from a given URL or a SiGML sequence delivered on a network socket.
SiGML URL Player
(with extra avatars)
Plays a SiGML file from a given file: or http: URL.
SiGML URL Player
(for RNID)
Plays a SiGML file from a given file: or http: URL.
SiGML Service Player
(with extra avatars)
Plays a SiGML sequence delivered on a network socket, for example
by the SiGML Client application (final item).
Also accepts switch-avatar requests via a (different) network socket.
Has the usual range of GUI controls.
SiGML Service Player
(for RNID)
Plays a SiGML sequence delivered on a network socket, for example
by the SiGML Client application (next item).
Bare SiGML Player
(with extra avatars)
Plays a SiGML sequence delivered on a network socket.
Also accepts switch-avatar requests via a (different) network socket.
Has no GUI, apart from the avatar pane iteself.
SiGML Service Client
Allows SiGML files to be input, edited, and sent to the SiGML Player or SiGML Service Player
application (previous three items).
There is some rudimentary JASigning developer's documentation.
Conditions of Use apply to the JASigning software. For enquires about public and commercial use of the software and the virtual characters Anna and Marc, please email us.
Development of the JASigning software was supported by the EU Framework 7 project Dicta-Sign FP7-ICT-3-231135.