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History
OpenAL was originally developed in 2000 by Loki Software.
JOAL was originally created by SUN micro-systems part of their Java gaming group in 2003. JogAmp took over maintenance of JOAL and is the only maintainer since 2011.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_OpenAL
- https://www.ohloh.net/p/joal - JOAL history since 2003.
JogAmp JOAL
- http://jogamp.org/joal/www/ - The JOAL Project hosts a reference implementation of the Java bindings for OpenAL API, and is designed to provide hardware-supported 3D spatialized audio for games written in Java.
- The GIT source repository for JogAmp JOAL is available here: http://jogamp.org/git/?p=joal.git
- http://jogamp.org/joal-demos/www/ - The JOAL-Demos Project hosts a collection of turials and demonstrations illustred the features and usage of the Java bindings for OpenAL API and the Sound3D Toolkit.
- The GIT source repository for JogAmp JOAL-Demos is available here: http://jogamp.org/git/?p=joal-demos.git
Starting in 2013 JogAmp builds of JOAL now include the OpenAL-soft OpenAL libraries. By including OpenAL-soft allow JOAL to function on platforms where no system OpenAL libraries is found.
- http://kcat.strangesoft.net/openal.html
- The GIT source repository for JogAmp OpenAL-soft is available here: http://jogamp.org/git/?p=openal-soft.git