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Provides a virtual machine- and operating system-independent mechanism for creating {@link GLDrawable}s.
The {@link javax.media.opengl.GLCapabilities} objects passed in to the various factory methods are used as a hint for the properties of the returned drawable. The default capabilities selection algorithm (equivalent to passing in a null {@link GLCapabilitiesChooser}) is described in {@link DefaultGLCapabilitiesChooser}. Sophisticated applications needing to change the selection algorithm may pass in their own {@link GLCapabilitiesChooser} which can select from the available pixel formats. The GLCapabilitiesChooser mechanism may not be supported by all implementations or on all platforms, in which case any passed GLCapabilitiesChooser will be ignored.
Because of the multithreaded nature of the Java platform's
Abstract Window Toolkit, it is typically not possible to immediately
reject a given {@link GLCapabilities} as being unsupportable by
either returning null
from the creation routines or
raising a {@link GLException}. The semantics of the rejection
process are (unfortunately) left unspecified for now. The current
implementation will cause a {@link GLException} to be raised
during the first repaint of the {@link javax.media.opengl.awt.GLCanvas} or {@link
javax.media.opengl.awt.GLJPanel} if the capabilities can not be met.
{@link javax.media.opengl.GLPbuffer} are always
created immediately and their creation will fail with a
{@link javax.media.opengl.GLException} if errors occur.
The concrete GLDrawableFactory subclass instantiated by {@link
#getFactory getFactory} can be changed by setting the system
property opengl.factory.class.name
to the
fully-qualified name of the desired class.
device
{@link AbstractGraphicsDevice#getConnection() connection},
* {@link AbstractGraphicsDevice#getUnitID() unit ID} and {@link AbstractGraphicsDevice#getUniqueID() unique ID name}. for this factorynull
default device, which must not be opened, ie. it's native handle is null
.
* * This method shall return the default device if available * even if the GLDrawableFactory is not functional and hence not compatible. * The latter situation may happen because no native OpenGL implementation is available for the specific implementation. *
* @return the default shared device for this factory, eg. :0.0 on X11 desktop. * @see #getIsDeviceCompatible(AbstractGraphicsDevice) */ public abstract AbstractGraphicsDevice getDefaultDevice(); /** * @param device which {@link javax.media.nativewindow.AbstractGraphicsDevice#getConnection() connection} denotes the shared the target device, may benull
for the platform's default device.
* @return true if the device is compatible with this factory, ie. if it can be used for GLDrawable creation. Otherwise false.
* This implies validation whether the implementation is functional.
*
* @see #getDefaultDevice()
*/
public abstract boolean getIsDeviceCompatible(AbstractGraphicsDevice device);
protected final AbstractGraphicsDevice validateDevice(AbstractGraphicsDevice device) {
if(null==device) {
device = getDefaultDevice();
if(null==device) {
throw new InternalError("no default device");
}
if (GLProfile.DEBUG) {
System.err.println("Info: "+getClass().getSimpleName()+".validateDevice: using default device : "+device);
}
}
// Always validate the device,
// since even the default device may not be used by this factory.
if( !getIsDeviceCompatible(device) ) {
if (GLProfile.DEBUG) {
System.err.println("Info: "+getClass().getSimpleName()+".validateDevice: device not compatible : "+device);
}
return null;
}
return device;
}
/**
* Validate and start the shared resource runner thread if necessary and
* if the implementation uses it.
*
* @return the shared resource runner thread, if implementation uses it.
*/
protected abstract Thread getSharedResourceThread();
/**
* Create the shared resource used internally as a reference for capabilities etc.
*
* Returns true if a shared resource could be created
* for the device
{@link AbstractGraphicsDevice#getConnection()}.
* This does not imply a shared resource is mapped (ie. made persistent), but is available in general
.
*
null
for the platform's default device.
* @return true if a shared resource could been created, otherwise false.
*/
protected abstract boolean createSharedResource(AbstractGraphicsDevice device);
/**
* Returns the sole GLDrawableFactory instance for the desktop (X11, WGL, ..) if exist or null
*/
public static GLDrawableFactory getDesktopFactory() {
GLProfile.initSingleton();
return nativeOSFactory;
}
/**
* Returns the sole GLDrawableFactory instance for EGL if exist or null
*/
public static GLDrawableFactory getEGLFactory() {
GLProfile.initSingleton();
return eglFactory;
}
/**
* Returns the sole GLDrawableFactory instance.
*
* @param glProfile GLProfile to determine the factory type, ie EGLDrawableFactory,
* or one of the native GLDrawableFactory's, ie X11/GLX, Windows/WGL or MacOSX/CGL.
*/
public static GLDrawableFactory getFactory(GLProfile glProfile) throws GLException {
return getFactoryImpl(glProfile.getImplName());
}
protected static GLDrawableFactory getFactoryImpl(String glProfileImplName) throws GLException {
if ( GLProfile.usesNativeGLES(glProfileImplName) ) {
if(null!=eglFactory) {
return eglFactory;
}
} else if(null!=nativeOSFactory) {
return nativeOSFactory;
}
throw new GLException("No GLDrawableFactory available for profile: "+glProfileImplName);
}
protected static GLDrawableFactory getFactoryImpl(AbstractGraphicsDevice device) throws GLException {
if(null != nativeOSFactory && nativeOSFactory.getIsDeviceCompatible(device)) {
return nativeOSFactory;
}
if(null != eglFactory && eglFactory.getIsDeviceCompatible(device)) {
return eglFactory;
}
throw new GLException("No native platform GLDrawableFactory, nor EGLDrawableFactory available: "+device);
}
/**
* Returns an array of available GLCapabilities for the device.null
for the platform's default device.
* @return A list of {@link javax.media.opengl.GLCapabilitiesImmutable}'s, maybe empty if none is available.
*/
public final List* The native platform's chosen Capabilties are referenced within the target * NativeSurface's AbstractGraphicsConfiguration.
*
* In case target's {@link javax.media.nativewindow.Capabilities#isOnscreen()} is true,
* an onscreen GLDrawable will be realized.
*
* In case target's {@link javax.media.nativewindow.Capabilities#isOnscreen()} is false,
* either a Pbuffer drawable is created if target's {@link javax.media.opengl.GLCapabilities#isPBuffer()} is true,
* or a simple pixmap/bitmap drawable is created. The latter is unlikely to be hardware accelerated.
*
* * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the passed target is null * @throws GLException if any window system-specific errors caused * the creation of the GLDrawable to fail. * * @see javax.media.nativewindow.GraphicsConfigurationFactory#chooseGraphicsConfiguration(Capabilities, CapabilitiesChooser, AbstractGraphicsScreen) */ public abstract GLDrawable createGLDrawable(NativeSurface target) throws IllegalArgumentException, GLException; /** * Creates a Offscreen GLDrawable incl it's offscreen {@link javax.media.nativewindow.NativeSurface} with the given capabilites and dimensions. *
* It's {@link AbstractGraphicsConfiguration} is properly set according to the given {@link GLCapabilitiesImmutable}, see below. *
** A FBO drawable is created if both {@link javax.media.opengl.GLCapabilities#isFBO() caps.isFBO()} * and {@link GLContext#isFBOAvailable(AbstractGraphicsDevice, GLProfile) canCreateFBO(device, caps.getGLProfile())} is true. *
** A Pbuffer drawable is created if both {@link javax.media.opengl.GLCapabilities#isPBuffer() caps.isPBuffer()} * and {@link #canCreateGLPbuffer(javax.media.nativewindow.AbstractGraphicsDevice) canCreateGLPbuffer(device)} is true. *
** If neither FBO nor Pbuffer is available, a simple pixmap/bitmap drawable/surface is created, which is unlikely to be hardware accelerated. *
* * @param device which {@link javax.media.nativewindow.AbstractGraphicsDevice#getConnection() connection} denotes the shared device to be used, may benull
for the platform's default device.
* @param caps the requested GLCapabilties
* @param chooser the custom chooser, may be null for default
* @param width the requested offscreen width
* @param height the requested offscreen height
*
* @return the created offscreen GLDrawable
*
* @throws GLException if any window system-specific errors caused
* the creation of the Offscreen to fail.
*/
public abstract GLDrawable createOffscreenDrawable(AbstractGraphicsDevice device,
GLCapabilitiesImmutable capabilities,
GLCapabilitiesChooser chooser,
int width, int height)
throws GLException;
/**
* Creates a proxy {@link NativeSurface} w/ defined surface handle, i.e. a {@link WrappedSurface} or {@link GDISurface} instance.
*
* It's {@link AbstractGraphicsConfiguration} is properly set according to the given
* windowHandle
's native visualID if set or the given {@link GLCapabilitiesImmutable}.
*
* Lifecycle (destruction) of the given surface handle shall be handled by the caller. *
** Such surface can be used to instantiate a GLDrawable. With the help of {@link GLAutoDrawableDelegate} * you will be able to implement a new native windowing system binding almost on-the-fly, see {@link com.jogamp.opengl.swt.GLCanvas}. *
* * @param device which {@link javax.media.nativewindow.AbstractGraphicsDevice#getConnection() connection} denotes the shared the target device, may benull
for the platform's default device.
* Caller has to ensure it is compatible w/ the given windowHandle
* @param screenIdx matching screen index of given windowHandle
* @param windowHandle the native window handle
* @param caps the requested GLCapabilties
* @param chooser the custom chooser, may be null for default
* @param upstream optional {@link ProxySurface.UpstreamSurfaceHook} allowing control of the {@link ProxySurface}'s lifecycle and data it presents.
* @return the created {@link ProxySurface} instance w/ defined surface handle.
*/
public abstract ProxySurface createProxySurface(AbstractGraphicsDevice device,
int screenIdx,
long windowHandle,
GLCapabilitiesImmutable caps, GLCapabilitiesChooser chooser, UpstreamSurfaceHook upstream);
/**
* Returns true if it is possible to create a GLPbuffer. Some older
* graphics cards do not have this capability.
*
* @param device which {@link javax.media.nativewindow.AbstractGraphicsDevice#getConnection() connection} denotes the shared the target device, may be null
for the platform's default device.
*/
public abstract boolean canCreateGLPbuffer(AbstractGraphicsDevice device);
/**
* Creates a GLPbuffer with the given capabilites and dimensions.
*
* See the note in the overview documentation on
* context sharing.
*
* @param device which {@link javax.media.nativewindow.AbstractGraphicsDevice#getConnection() connection} denotes the shared the target device, may be null
for the platform's default device.
* @param capabilities the requested capabilities
* @param chooser the custom chooser, may be null for default
* @param initialWidth initial width of pbuffer
* @param initialHeight initial height of pbuffer
* @param shareWith a shared GLContext this GLPbuffer shall use
*
* @return the new {@link GLPbuffer} specific {@link GLAutoDrawable}
*
* @throws GLException if any window system-specific errors caused
* the creation of the GLPbuffer to fail.
*/
public abstract GLPbuffer createGLPbuffer(AbstractGraphicsDevice device,
GLCapabilitiesImmutable capabilities,
GLCapabilitiesChooser chooser,
int initialWidth,
int initialHeight,
GLContext shareWith)
throws GLException;
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Methods for interacting with third-party OpenGL libraries
/**
*
Creates a GLContext object representing an existing OpenGL * context in an external (third-party) OpenGL-based library. This * GLContext object may be used to draw into this preexisting * context using its {@link GL} and {@link * javax.media.opengl.glu.GLU} objects. New contexts created through * {@link GLDrawable}s may share textures and display lists with * this external context.
* * The underlying OpenGL context must be current on the current
* thread at the time this method is called. The user is responsible
* for the maintenance of the underlying OpenGL context; calls to
* makeCurrent
and release
on the returned
* GLContext object have no effect. If the underlying OpenGL context
* is destroyed, the destroy
method should be called on
* the GLContext
. A new GLContext
object
* should be created for each newly-created underlying OpenGL
* context.
*
* @throws GLException if any window system-specific errors caused
* the creation of the external GLContext to fail.
*/
public abstract GLContext createExternalGLContext()
throws GLException;
/**
* Returns true if it is possible to create an external GLDrawable
* object via {@link #createExternalGLDrawable}.
*
* @param device which {@link javax.media.nativewindow.AbstractGraphicsDevice#getConnection() connection} denotes the shared the target device, may be null
for the platform's default device.
*/
public abstract boolean canCreateExternalGLDrawable(AbstractGraphicsDevice device);
/**
*
Creates a {@link GLDrawable} object representing an existing * OpenGL drawable in an external (third-party) OpenGL-based * library. This GLDrawable object may be used to create new, * fully-functional {@link GLContext}s on the OpenGL drawable. This * is useful when interoperating with a third-party OpenGL-based * library and it is essential to not perturb the state of the * library's existing context, even to the point of not sharing * textures or display lists with that context.
* *An underlying OpenGL context must be current on the desired * drawable and the current thread at the time this method is * called. The user is responsible for the maintenance of the * underlying drawable. If one or more contexts are created on the * drawable using {@link GLDrawable#createContext}, and the drawable * is deleted by the third-party library, the user is responsible * for calling {@link GLContext#destroy} on these contexts.
* * Calls to setSize
, getWidth
and
* getHeight
are illegal on the returned GLDrawable. If
* these operations are required by the user, they must be performed
* by the third-party library.
It is legal to create both an external GLContext and * GLDrawable representing the same third-party OpenGL entities. * This can be used, for example, to query current state information * using the external GLContext and then create and set up new * GLContexts using the external GLDrawable.
* *This functionality may not be available on all platforms and * {@link #canCreateExternalGLDrawable} should be called first to * see if it is present. For example, on X11 platforms, this API * requires the presence of GLX 1.3 or later. * * @throws GLException if any window system-specific errors caused * the creation of the external GLDrawable to fail. */ public abstract GLDrawable createExternalGLDrawable() throws GLException; }