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JRE 8 rt.jar - javax.* Package Source Code
JRE 8 rt.jar is the JAR file for JRE 8 RT (Runtime) libraries. JRE (Java Runtime) 8 is the runtime environment included in JDK 8. JRE 8 rt.jar libraries are divided into 6 packages:
com.* - Internal Oracle and Sun Microsystems libraries java.* - Standard Java API libraries. javax.* - Extended Java API libraries. jdk.* - JDK supporting libraries. org.* - Third party libraries. sun.* - Old libraries developed by Sun Microsystems.
JAR File Information:
Directory of C:\fyicenter\jdk-1.8.0_191\jre\lib 63,596,151 rt.jar
Here is the list of Java classes of the javax.* package in JRE 1.8.0_191 rt.jar. Java source codes are also provided.
✍: FYIcenter
⏎ javax/imageio/IIOParamController.java
/* * Copyright (c) 2000, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package javax.imageio; /** * An interface to be implemented by objects that can determine the * settings of an <code>IIOParam</code> object, either by putting up a * GUI to obtain values from a user, or by other means. This * interface merely specifies a generic <code>activate</code> method * that invokes the controller, without regard for how the controller * obtains values (<i>i.e.</i>, whether the controller puts up a GUI * or merely computes a set of values is irrelevant to this * interface). * * <p> Within the <code>activate</code> method, a controller obtains * initial values by querying the <code>IIOParam</code> object's * <code>get</code> methods, modifies values by whatever means, then * invokes the <code>IIOParam</code> object's <code>set</code> methods * to modify the appropriate settings. Normally, these * <code>set</code> methods will be invoked all at once at a final * commit in order that a cancel operation not disturb existing * values. In general, applications may expect that when the * <code>activate</code> method returns <code>true</code>, the * <code>IIOParam</code> object is ready for use in a read or write * operation. * * <p> Vendors may choose to provide GUIs for the * <code>IIOParam</code> subclasses they define for a particular * plug-in. These can be set up as default controllers in the * corresponding <code>IIOParam</code> subclasses. * * <p> Applications may override any default GUIs and provide their * own controllers embedded in their own framework. All that is * required is that the<code>activate</code> method behave modally * (not returning until either cancelled or committed), though it need * not put up an explicitly modal dialog. Such a non-modal GUI * component would be coded roughly as follows: * * <br> * <pre> * class MyGUI extends SomeComponent implements IIOParamController { * * public MyGUI() { * // ... * setEnabled(false); * } * * public boolean activate(IIOParam param) { * // disable other components if desired * setEnabled(true); * // go to sleep until either cancelled or committed * boolean ret = false; * if (!cancelled) { * // set values on param * ret = true; * } * setEnabled(false); * // enable any components disabled above * return ret; * } * </pre> * * <p> Alternatively, an algorithmic process such as a database lookup * or the parsing of a command line could be used as a controller, in * which case the <code>activate</code> method would simply look up or * compute the settings, call the <code>IIOParam.setXXX</code> * methods, and return <code>true</code>. * * @see IIOParam#setController * @see IIOParam#getController * @see IIOParam#getDefaultController * @see IIOParam#hasController * @see IIOParam#activateController * */ public interface IIOParamController { /** * Activates the controller. If <code>true</code> is returned, * all settings in the <code>IIOParam</code> object should be * ready for use in a read or write operation. If * <code>false</code> is returned, no settings in the * <code>IIOParam</code> object will be disturbed (<i>i.e.</i>, * the user canceled the operation). * * @param param the <code>IIOParam</code> object to be modified. * * @return <code>true</code> if the <code>IIOParam</code> has been * modified, <code>false</code> otherwise. * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>param</code> is * <code>null</code> or is not an instance of the correct class. */ boolean activate(IIOParam param); }
⏎ javax/imageio/IIOParamController.java
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