JPIP (JPEG 2000 Interactive Protocol)

The JPIP (JPEG 2000 Interactive Protocol) features support interactive streaming of large images and associated image data using the minimum possible bandwidth. It is especially well-suited to using internet connections for viewing and manipulating large medical, geospatial, and very-high-resolution camera images stored on remote servers. It is an implementation of the JPEG2000, part 9 standard (ISO/IEC 15444-9), including both meta-data and code-stream elements.

JPIP client/server architecture allows storage of very large, compressed JPEG2000 images at the server, plus transmission of image resolution, quality and region of interest (ROI) as specified by a client. This allows client applications to interact with a stored image without  transmitting the entire image, or decoding the entire image code-stream. The server and client components include a number of options for controlling this image streaming and decoding.

The JPIP features contain high level components that developers can easily plug into enterprise client/server applications, allowing them to immediately start streaming high-resolution images under low HTTP bandwidth connections.

Key Features:

Server Component:

Client Component:

These features are included with:

LEADTOOLS Document Imaging

LEADTOOLS Recognition

LEADTOOLS Document Imaging Suite

LEADTOOLS Medical Imaging

LEADTOOLS PACS Imaging

LEADTOOLS Medical Imaging Suite