java.awt

Interface CompositeContext


  • public interface CompositeContext
    The CompositeContext interface defines the encapsulated and optimized environment for a compositing operation. CompositeContext objects maintain state for compositing operations. In a multi-threaded environment, several contexts can exist simultaneously for a single Composite object.
    See Also:
    Composite
    • Method Detail

      • dispose

        void dispose()
        Releases resources allocated for a context.
      • compose

        void compose(Raster src,
                   Raster dstIn,
                   WritableRaster dstOut)
        Composes the two source Raster objects and places the result in the destination WritableRaster. Note that the destination can be the same object as either the first or second source. Note that dstIn and dstOut must be compatible with the dstColorModel passed to the createContext method of the Composite interface.
        Parameters:
        src - the first source for the compositing operation
        dstIn - the second source for the compositing operation
        dstOut - the WritableRaster into which the result of the operation is stored
        See Also:
        Composite

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