Image support in the Oracle database includes conversion among image and
compression formats, access to raw pixel data, and support for basic imagemanipulation
functions such as scaling and cropping.
Clients can access audio and video files through Java Media Framework (JMF) players.
(Java Advanced Imaging in Oracle9i and more recent releases also provide image
support through JMF.) Streaming servers such as the Real Networks Server can also
deliver audio and video content on demand.
You can also access images, audio, and video stored in Oracle and Multimedia
through C++, Java, OCI, or PL/SQL. Oracle Database 10g and newer database
release image object types support the SQL/MM Still Image standard, ISO/IEC
13249-5 SQL and support for the Sun Microsystems Java Advanced Imaging (JAI)
package for storing and processing content. DICOM content stored in Oracle Database
11g is accessible using Java and PL/SQL APIs.
Audio, video, and images stored using Multimedia might also be included as part of a
web site using a variety of web-authoring tools.
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