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package sun.java2d;
import java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration;
import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
import sun.awt.image.SunVolatileImage;
import sun.awt.image.SurfaceManager;
import sun.awt.image.VolatileSurfaceManager;
import sun.java2d.opengl.WGLGraphicsConfig;
import sun.java2d.opengl.WGLVolatileSurfaceManager;
import sun.java2d.windows.WindowsFlags;
import sun.java2d.windows.WinVolatileSurfaceManager;
/**
* The SurfaceManagerFactory that creates VolatileSurfaceManager
* implementations for the Windows volatile images.
*/
public class WindowsSurfaceManagerFactory extends SurfaceManagerFactory {
/**
* Creates a new instance of a VolatileSurfaceManager given any
* arbitrary SunVolatileImage. An optional context Object can be supplied
* as a way for the caller to pass pipeline-specific context data to
* the VolatileSurfaceManager (such as a backbuffer handle, for example).
*
* For Windows platforms, this method returns a Windows-specific
* VolatileSurfaceManager.
*/
public VolatileSurfaceManager createVolatileManager(SunVolatileImage vImg,
Object context)
{
GraphicsConfiguration gc = vImg.getGraphicsConfig();
if (gc instanceof WGLGraphicsConfig) {
return new WGLVolatileSurfaceManager(vImg, context);
} else {
return new WinVolatileSurfaceManager(vImg, context);
}
}
}