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You can access port using a <code>{@link Port.Info}</code> * object. * * @author Kara Kytle * @since 1.3 */ public interface Port extends Line { // INNER CLASSES /** * The <code>Port.Info</code> class extends <code>{@link Line.Info}</code> * with additional information specific to ports, including the port's name * and whether it is a source or a target for its mixer. * By definition, a port acts as either a source or a target to its mixer, * but not both. (Audio input ports are sources; audio output ports are targets.) * <p> * To learn what ports are available, you can retrieve port info objects through the * <code>{@link Mixer#getSourceLineInfo getSourceLineInfo}</code> and * <code>{@link Mixer#getTargetLineInfo getTargetLineInfo}</code> * methods of the <code>Mixer</code> interface. Instances of the * <code>Port.Info</code> class may also be constructed and used to obtain * lines matching the parameters specified in the <code>Port.Info</code> object. * * @author Kara Kytle * @since 1.3 */ public static class Info extends Line.Info { // AUDIO PORT TYPE DEFINES // SOURCE PORTS /** * A type of port that gets audio from a built-in microphone or a microphone jack. */ public static final Info MICROPHONE = new Info(Port.class,"MICROPHONE", true); /** * A type of port that gets audio from a line-level audio input jack. */ public static final Info LINE_IN = new Info(Port.class,"LINE_IN", true); /** * A type of port that gets audio from a CD-ROM drive. */ public static final Info COMPACT_DISC = new Info(Port.class,"COMPACT_DISC", true); // TARGET PORTS /** * A type of port that sends audio to a built-in speaker or a speaker jack. */ public static final Info SPEAKER = new Info(Port.class,"SPEAKER", false); /** * A type of port that sends audio to a headphone jack. */ public static final Info HEADPHONE = new Info(Port.class,"HEADPHONE", false); /** * A type of port that sends audio to a line-level audio output jack. */ public static final Info LINE_OUT = new Info(Port.class,"LINE_OUT", false); // FUTURE DIRECTIONS... // telephone // DAT // DVD // INSTANCE VARIABLES private String name; private boolean isSource; // CONSTRUCTOR /** * Constructs a port's info object from the information given. * This constructor is typically used by an implementation * of Java Sound to describe a supported line. * * @param lineClass the class of the port described by the info object. * @param name the string that names the port * @param isSource <code>true</code> if the port is a source port (such * as a microphone), <code>false</code> if the port is a target port * (such as a speaker). */ public Info(Class<?> lineClass, String name, boolean isSource) { super(lineClass); this.name = name; this.isSource = isSource; } // METHODS /** * Obtains the name of the port. * @return the string that names the port */ public String getName() { return name; } /** * Indicates whether the port is a source or a target for its mixer. * @return <code>true</code> if the port is a source port (such * as a microphone), <code>false</code> if the port is a target port * (such as a speaker). */ public boolean isSource() { return isSource; } /** * Indicates whether this info object specified matches this one. * To match, the match requirements of the superclass must be * met and the types must be equal. * @param info the info object for which the match is queried */ public boolean matches(Line.Info info) { if (! (super.matches(info)) ) { return false; } if (!(name.equals(((Info)info).getName())) ) { return false; } if (! (isSource == ((Info)info).isSource()) ) { return false; } return true; } /** * Finalizes the equals method */ public final boolean equals(Object obj) { return super.equals(obj); } /** * Finalizes the hashCode method */ public final int hashCode() { return super.hashCode(); } /** * Provides a <code>String</code> representation * of the port. * @return a string that describes the port */ public final String toString() { return (name + ((isSource == true) ? " source" : " target") + " port"); } } // class Info }