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package sun.awt.image;

This interface allows the ImageFetcher class to drive the production of image data in an ImageProducer class by calling the doFetch() method from one of a pool of threads which are created to facilitate asynchronous delivery of image data outside of the standard system threads which manage the applications User Interface.
Author: Jim Graham
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/** * This interface allows the ImageFetcher class to drive the production * of image data in an ImageProducer class by calling the doFetch() * method from one of a pool of threads which are created to facilitate * asynchronous delivery of image data outside of the standard system * threads which manage the applications User Interface. * * @see ImageFetcher * @see java.awt.image.ImageProducer * * @author Jim Graham */
public interface ImageFetchable {
This method is called by one of the ImageFetcher threads to start the flow of information from the ImageProducer to the ImageConsumer.
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/** * This method is called by one of the ImageFetcher threads to start * the flow of information from the ImageProducer to the ImageConsumer. * @see ImageFetcher * @see java.awt.image.ImageProducer */
public void doFetch(); }