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package javax.sound.midi.spi;
import javax.sound.midi.MidiDevice;
/**
* A {@code MidiDeviceProvider} is a factory or provider for a particular type
* of MIDI device. This mechanism allows the implementation to determine how
* resources are managed in the creation and management of a device.
*
* @author Kara Kytle
*/
public abstract class MidiDeviceProvider {
/**
* Indicates whether the device provider supports the device represented by
* the specified device info object.
*
* @param info an info object that describes the device for which support
* is queried
* @return {@code true} if the specified device is supported, otherwise
* {@code false}
*/
public boolean isDeviceSupported(MidiDevice.Info info) {
MidiDevice.Info infos[] = getDeviceInfo();
for(int i=0; i<infos.length; i++) {
if( info.equals( infos[i] ) ) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Obtains the set of info objects representing the device or devices
* provided by this {@code MidiDeviceProvider}.
*
* @return set of device info objects
*/
public abstract MidiDevice.Info[] getDeviceInfo();
/**
* Obtains an instance of the device represented by the info object.
*
* @param info an info object that describes the desired device
* @return device instance
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the info object specified does not
* match the info object for a device supported by this
* {@code MidiDeviceProvider}
*/
public abstract MidiDevice getDevice(MidiDevice.Info info);
}