Probably the best way to do this would be to use "netsend" within Pd and make teh java code open a port and receive the (text) Pd messages.
Somewhat easier (and certainly the first step to try) would be to "netsend" to the "pdreceive" program (in pd/bin) which you can then pipe to Java. The Pdreceive code should be easy enough to incorporate into the Java program itself if your development environment allows loading C libs into Java...
cheers Miller
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 08:01:19AM -0800, Stefania Serafin wrote:
Hello, we are trying to save the output of fiddle to a file so it can be read by a java program in real-time. We are using a dos prompt and write the pd output to a file using a pipe, then getting this output as text input to java. Unfortunately the way it is done now pd does not update the file fast enough. There is some sort of buffering that prevents real-time. Do you know how this problem can be fixed?
Thanks, Stefania
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