Package javax.imageio.event
See: Description
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Interface Summary Interface Description IIOReadProgressListener An interface used byImageReader
implementations to notify callers of their image and thumbnail reading methods of progress.IIOReadUpdateListener An interface used byImageReader
implementations to notify callers of their image and thumbnail reading methods of pixel updates.IIOReadWarningListener An interface used byImageReader
implementations to notify callers of their image and thumbnail reading methods of warnings (non-fatal errors).IIOWriteProgressListener An interface used byImageWriter
implementations to notify callers of their image writing methods of progress.IIOWriteWarningListener An interface used byImageWriter
implementations to notify callers of their image and thumbnail reading methods of warnings (non-fatal errors).
Package javax.imageio.event Description
The IIOReadProgressListener
interface allows for
notification of the percentage of an image that has been read
successfully.
The IIOReadUpdateListener
interface allows for
notification of the portions of an image that have been read. This is
useful, for example, for implementing dynamic display of an image as
it is loaded.
The IIOReadWarningListener
interface allows for
notification of non-fatal errors during reading.
The IIOWriteWarningListener
and
IIOWriteProgressListener
interfaces perform analogous
functions for writers.
- Since:
- 1.4
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