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package com.sun.media.sound;
import javax.sound.midi.MidiDevice;
/**
* MIDI input device provider.
*
* @author Kara Kytle
* @author Florian Bomers
*/
public final class MidiInDeviceProvider extends AbstractMidiDeviceProvider {
/** Cache of info objects for all MIDI output devices on the system. */
private static Info[] infos = null;
/** Cache of open MIDI input devices on the system. */
private static MidiDevice[] devices = null;
private static final boolean enabled;
// STATIC
static {
// initialize
Platform.initialize();
enabled = Platform.isMidiIOEnabled();
}
// CONSTRUCTOR
/**
* Required public no-arg constructor.
*/
public MidiInDeviceProvider() {
if (Printer.trace) Printer.trace("MidiInDeviceProvider: constructor");
}
// implementation of abstract methods in AbstractMidiDeviceProvider
AbstractMidiDeviceProvider.Info createInfo(int index) {
if (!enabled) {
return null;
}
return new MidiInDeviceInfo(index, MidiInDeviceProvider.class);
}
MidiDevice createDevice(AbstractMidiDeviceProvider.Info info) {
if (enabled && (info instanceof MidiInDeviceInfo)) {
return new MidiInDevice(info);
}
return null;
}
int getNumDevices() {
if (!enabled) {
if (Printer.debug)Printer.debug("MidiInDevice not enabled, returning 0 devices");
return 0;
}
int numDevices = nGetNumDevices();
if (Printer.debug)Printer.debug("MidiInDeviceProvider.getNumDevices(): devices: " + numDevices);
return numDevices;
}
MidiDevice[] getDeviceCache() { return devices; }
void setDeviceCache(MidiDevice[] devices) { this.devices = devices; }
Info[] getInfoCache() { return infos; }
void setInfoCache(Info[] infos) { this.infos = infos; }
// INNER CLASSES
/**
* Info class for MidiInDevices. Adds the
* provider's Class to keep the provider class from being
* unloaded. Otherwise, at least on JDK1.1.7 and 1.1.8,
* the provider class can be unloaded. Then, then the provider
* is next invoked, the static block is executed again and a new
* instance of the device object is created. Even though the
* previous instance may still exist and be open / in use / etc.,
* the new instance will not reflect that state...
*/
static final class MidiInDeviceInfo extends AbstractMidiDeviceProvider.Info {
private final Class providerClass;
private MidiInDeviceInfo(int index, Class providerClass) {
super(nGetName(index), nGetVendor(index), nGetDescription(index), nGetVersion(index), index);
this.providerClass = providerClass;
}
} // class MidiInDeviceInfo
// NATIVE METHODS
private static native int nGetNumDevices();
private static native String nGetName(int index);
private static native String nGetVendor(int index);
private static native String nGetDescription(int index);
private static native String nGetVersion(int index);
}