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package sun.java2d.pipe.hw;

An interface for receiving notifications about imminent accelerated device's events. Upon receiving such event appropriate actions can be taken (for example, resources associated with the device can be freed).
/** * An interface for receiving notifications about imminent accelerated device's * events. Upon receiving such event appropriate actions can be taken (for * example, resources associated with the device can be freed). */
public interface AccelDeviceEventListener {
Called when the device is about to be reset. One must release all native resources associated with the device which prevent the device from being reset (such as Default Pool resources for the D3D pipeline). It is safe to remove the listener while in the call back. Note: this method is called on the rendering thread, do not call into user code, do not take RQ lock!
/** * Called when the device is about to be reset. * * One must release all native resources associated with the device which * prevent the device from being reset (such as Default Pool resources for * the D3D pipeline). * * It is safe to remove the listener while in the call back. * * Note: this method is called on the rendering thread, * do not call into user code, do not take RQ lock! */
public void onDeviceReset();
Called when the device is about to be disposed of. One must release all native resources associated with the device. It is safe to remove the listener while in the call back. Note: this method is called on the rendering thread, do not call into user code, do not take RQ lock!
/** * Called when the device is about to be disposed of. * * One must release all native resources associated with the device. * * It is safe to remove the listener while in the call back. * * Note: this method is called on the rendering thread, * do not call into user code, do not take RQ lock! */
public void onDeviceDispose(); }