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Ginga is the name of the Brazilian
Terrestrial Digital TV System (SBTVD) open middleware.
Ginga is made up by a set of standardized technologies
and Brazilian innovations that make it the most advanced middleware
specification and the best solution for the Brazilian requirements.
Ginga open middleware is divided into two
main integrated subsystems, which allow the development of applications following
two different programming paradigms. Depending on the required functionalities
of an application project, one paradigm will be more suitable than the other
one.
Read more information about these subsystems: Ginga-NCL and Ginga-J:
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Ginga-NCL
was developed at PUC-Rio (Pontifical Catholic University
of Rio de Janeiro). It defines a presentation
environment for declarative applications written in NCL
(Nested Context Language) and its scripting language
Lua.
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Ginga-J comes from UFPB (Federal
University of Paraíba) developments. It provides an
execution infrastructure for applications based on Java
language, with facilities directly targeted to the
digital TV environment. |
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