public abstract class ImageOutputStreamSpi extends IIOServiceProvider
ImageOutputStreams.  For more information on service
 provider interfaces, see the class comment for the
 IIORegistry class.
  This interface allows arbitrary objects to be "wrapped" by
 instances of ImageOutputStream.  For example, a
 particular ImageOutputStreamSpi might allow a generic
 OutputStream to be used as a destination; another
 might output to a File or to a device such as a serial
 port.
 
 By treating the creation of ImageOutputStreams as
 a pluggable service, it becomes possible to handle future output
 destinations without changing the API.  Also, high-performance
 implementations of ImageOutputStream (for example,
 native implementations for a particular platform) can be installed
 and used transparently by applications.
IIORegistry, 
ImageOutputStream| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected Class<?> | outputClassA  Classobject indicating the legal object type
 for use by thecreateInputStreamInstancemethod. | 
vendorName, version| Modifier | Constructor and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected  | ImageOutputStreamSpi()Constructs a blank  ImageOutputStreamSpi. | 
|   | ImageOutputStreamSpi(String vendorName,
                    String version,
                    Class<?> outputClass)Constructs an  ImageOutputStreamSpiwith a given
 set of values. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | canUseCacheFile()Returns  trueif theImageOutputStreamimplementation associated with this service provider can
 optionally make use of a cacheFilefor improved
 performance and/or memory footrprint. | 
| ImageOutputStream | createOutputStreamInstance(Object output)Returns an instance of the  ImageOutputStreamimplementation associated with this service provider. | 
| abstract ImageOutputStream | createOutputStreamInstance(Object output,
                          boolean useCache,
                          File cacheDir)Returns an instance of the  ImageOutputStreamimplementation associated with this service provider. | 
| Class<?> | getOutputClass()Returns a  Classobject representing the class or
 interface type that must be implemented by an output
 destination in order to be "wrapped" in anImageOutputStreamvia thecreateOutputStreamInstancemethod. | 
| boolean | needsCacheFile()Returns  trueif theImageOutputStreamimplementation associated with this service provider requires
 the use of a cacheFile. | 
getDescription, getVendorName, getVersion, onDeregistration, onRegistrationprotected Class<?> outputClass
Class object indicating the legal object type
 for use by the createInputStreamInstance method.protected ImageOutputStreamSpi()
ImageOutputStreamSpi.  It is up
 to the subclass to initialize instance variables and/or
 override method implementations in order to provide working
 versions of all methods.public ImageOutputStreamSpi(String vendorName, String version, Class<?> outputClass)
ImageOutputStreamSpi with a given
 set of values.vendorName - the vendor name.version - a version identifier.outputClass - a Class object indicating the
 legal object type for use by the
 createOutputStreamInstance method.IllegalArgumentException - if vendorName
 is null.IllegalArgumentException - if version
 is null.public Class<?> getOutputClass()
Class object representing the class or
 interface type that must be implemented by an output
 destination in order to be "wrapped" in an
 ImageOutputStream via the
 createOutputStreamInstance method.
  Typical return values might include
 OutputStream.class or File.class, but
 any class may be used.
Class variable.createOutputStreamInstance(Object, boolean, File)public boolean canUseCacheFile()
true if the ImageOutputStream
 implementation associated with this service provider can
 optionally make use of a cache File for improved
 performance and/or memory footrprint.  If false,
 the value of the cacheFile argument to
 createOutputStreamInstance will be ignored.
  The default implementation returns false.
true if a cache file can be used by the
 output streams created by this service provider.public boolean needsCacheFile()
true if the ImageOutputStream
 implementation associated with this service provider requires
 the use of a cache File.
  The default implementation returns false.
true if a cache file is needed by the
 output streams created by this service provider.public abstract ImageOutputStream createOutputStreamInstance(Object output, boolean useCache, File cacheDir) throws IOException
ImageOutputStream
 implementation associated with this service provider.  If the
 use of a cache file is optional, the useCache
 parameter will be consulted.  Where a cache is required, or
 not applicable, the value of useCache will be ignored.output - an object of the class type returned by
 getOutputClass.useCache - a boolean indicating whether a
 cache file should be used, in cases where it is optional.cacheDir - a File indicating where the
 cache file should be created, or null to use the
 system directory.ImageOutputStream instance.IllegalArgumentException - if output is
 not an instance of the correct class or is null.IllegalArgumentException - if a cache file is needed,
 but cacheDir is non-null and is not a
 directory.IOException - if a cache file is needed but cannot be
 created.getOutputClass()public ImageOutputStream createOutputStreamInstance(Object output) throws IOException
ImageOutputStream
 implementation associated with this service provider.  A cache
 file will be created in the system-dependent default
 temporary-file directory, if needed.output - an object of the class type returned by
 getOutputClass.ImageOutputStream instance.IllegalArgumentException - if output is
 not an instance of the correct class or is null.IOException - if a cache file is needed but cannot be
 created.getOutputClass() Submit a bug or feature 
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