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Oracle Media Objects (OMO) FAQ

$Date: 25-Sep-1998 $
$Revision: 1.0 $
$Author: Frank Naudé $

WARNING: Oracle Media Objects V1.1.2 (currently shipping) will be the last release of OMO ever. Please call Oracle before you undertake serious development.

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  • What is Oracle Media Objects (OMO)?
  • How does one program with OMO?

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    What is Oracle Media Objects (OMO)?

    Oracle Media Objects is a highly graphical authoring environment (similar in metaphor to HyperCard) for creating multimedia applications for client/server, CD-ROM, and interactive television (ITV) configurations.

    With Oracle Media Objects, you can create a variety of applications: computer-based training, entertainment and educational CD-ROM titles, kiosks, set-top box applications and presentations.

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  • How does one program using OMO?

    Oracle Media Objects provides a English-like, interpreted, event-driven scripting language called Oracle Media Talk to control and to customize the behavior and objects of applications.

    Here is an example of Media Talk script:

         beep
         set the loc of card button id 1 to 100, 200
         hide cd bitmap "ColorImage"
         go to next card
    
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