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Class MixerProvider

public abstract class MixerProvider
extends Object

A provider or factory for a particular mixer type. This mechanism allows the implementation to determine how resources are managed in creation / management of a mixer.

Since:
1.3

Constructors

MixerProvider

public MixerProvider()

Methods

isMixerSupported

public boolean isMixerSupported(Mixer.Info info)

Indicates whether the mixer provider supports the mixer represented by the specified mixer info object.

The full set of mixer info objects that represent the mixers supported by this MixerProvider may be obtained through the getMixerInfo method.

Parameters:
info - an info object that describes the mixer for which support is queried
Returns:
true if the specified mixer is supported, otherwise false
See Also:
getMixerInfo()

getMixerInfo

public abstract Mixer.Info[] getMixerInfo()

Obtains the set of info objects representing the mixer or mixers provided by this MixerProvider.

The isMixerSupported method returns true for all the info objects returned by this method. The corresponding mixer instances for the info objects are returned by the getMixer method.

Returns:
a set of mixer info objects
See Also:
getMixer(Mixer.Info), isMixerSupported(Mixer.Info)

getMixer

public abstract Mixer getMixer(Mixer.Info info)

Obtains an instance of the mixer represented by the info object.

The full set of the mixer info objects that represent the mixers supported by this MixerProvider may be obtained through the getMixerInfo method. Use the isMixerSupported method to test whether this MixerProvider supports a particular mixer.

Parameters:
info - an info object that describes the desired mixer
Returns:
mixer instance
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the info object specified does not match the info object for a mixer supported by this MixerProvider.
See Also:
getMixerInfo(), isMixerSupported(Mixer.Info)

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