public abstract class IIOMetadata extends Object
An abstract class to be extended by objects that represent metadata (non-image data) associated with images and streams. Plug-ins represent metadata using opaque, plug-in specific objects. These objects, however, provide the ability to access their internal information as a tree of IIOMetadataNode
objects that support the XML DOM interfaces as well as additional interfaces for storing non-textual data and retrieving information about legal data values. The format of such trees is plug-in dependent, but plug-ins may choose to support a plug-in neutral format described below. A single plug-in may support multiple metadata formats, whose names maybe determined by calling getMetadataFormatNames
. The plug-in may also support a single special format, referred to as the "native" format, which is designed to encode its metadata losslessly. This format will typically be designed specifically to work with a specific file format, so that images may be loaded and saved in the same format with no loss of metadata, but may be less useful for transferring metadata between an ImageReader
and an ImageWriter
for different image formats. To convert between two native formats as losslessly as the image file formats will allow, an ImageTranscoder
object must be used.
ImageReader.getImageMetadata(int)
, ImageReader.getStreamMetadata()
, ImageReader.readAll(int, javax.imageio.ImageReadParam)
, ImageWriter.getDefaultStreamMetadata(javax.imageio.ImageWriteParam)
, ImageWriter.getDefaultImageMetadata(javax.imageio.ImageTypeSpecifier, javax.imageio.ImageWriteParam)
, ImageWriter.write(javax.imageio.metadata.IIOMetadata, javax.imageio.IIOImage, javax.imageio.ImageWriteParam)
, ImageWriter.convertImageMetadata(javax.imageio.metadata.IIOMetadata, javax.imageio.ImageTypeSpecifier, javax.imageio.ImageWriteParam)
, ImageWriter.convertStreamMetadata(javax.imageio.metadata.IIOMetadata, javax.imageio.ImageWriteParam)
, IIOImage
, ImageTranscoder
protected boolean standardFormatSupported
A boolean indicating whether the concrete subclass supports the standard metadata format, set via the constructor.
protected String nativeMetadataFormatName
The name of the native metadata format for this object, initialized to null
and set via the constructor.
protected String nativeMetadataFormatClassName
The name of the class implementing IIOMetadataFormat
and representing the native metadata format, initialized to null
and set via the constructor.
protected String[] extraMetadataFormatNames
An array of names of formats, other than the standard and native formats, that are supported by this plug-in, initialized to null
and set via the constructor.
protected String[] extraMetadataFormatClassNames
An array of names of classes implementing IIOMetadataFormat
and representing the metadata formats, other than the standard and native formats, that are supported by this plug-in, initialized to null
and set via the constructor.
protected IIOMetadataController defaultController
An IIOMetadataController
that is suggested for use as the controller for this IIOMetadata
object. It may be retrieved via getDefaultController
. To install the default controller, call setController(getDefaultController())
. This instance variable should be set by subclasses that choose to provide their own default controller, usually a GUI, for setting parameters.
IIOMetadataController
, getDefaultController()
protected IIOMetadataController controller
The IIOMetadataController
that will be used to provide settings for this IIOMetadata
object when the activateController
method is called. This value overrides any default controller, even when null
.
IIOMetadataController
, setController(IIOMetadataController)
, hasController()
, activateController()
protected IIOMetadata()
Constructs an empty IIOMetadata
object. The subclass is responsible for supplying values for all protected instance variables that will allow any non-overridden default implementations of methods to satisfy their contracts. For example, extraMetadataFormatNames
should not have length 0.
protected IIOMetadata(boolean standardMetadataFormatSupported, String nativeMetadataFormatName, String nativeMetadataFormatClassName, String[] extraMetadataFormatNames, String[] extraMetadataFormatClassNames)
Constructs an IIOMetadata
object with the given format names and format class names, as well as a boolean indicating whether the standard format is supported.
This constructor does not attempt to check the class names for validity. Invalid class names may cause exceptions in subsequent calls to getMetadataFormat
.
standardMetadataFormatSupported
- true
if this object can return or accept a DOM tree using the standard metadata format.nativeMetadataFormatName
- the name of the native metadata format, as a String
, or null
if there is no native format.nativeMetadataFormatClassName
- the name of the class of the native metadata format, or null
if there is no native format.extraMetadataFormatNames
- an array of String
s indicating additional formats supported by this object, or null
if there are none.extraMetadataFormatClassNames
- an array of String
s indicating the class names of any additional formats supported by this object, or null
if there are none.IllegalArgumentException
- if extraMetadataFormatNames
has length 0.IllegalArgumentException
- if extraMetadataFormatNames
and extraMetadataFormatClassNames
are neither both null
, nor of the same length.public boolean isStandardMetadataFormatSupported()
Returns true
if the standard metadata format is supported by getMetadataFormat
, getAsTree
, setFromTree
, and mergeTree
.
The default implementation returns the value of the standardFormatSupported
instance variable.
true
if the standard metadata format is supported.getAsTree(java.lang.String)
, setFromTree(java.lang.String, org.w3c.dom.Node)
, mergeTree(java.lang.String, org.w3c.dom.Node)
, getMetadataFormat(java.lang.String)
public abstract boolean isReadOnly()
Returns true
if this object does not support the mergeTree
, setFromTree
, and reset
methods.
IIOMetadata
object cannot be modified.public String getNativeMetadataFormatName()
Returns the name of the "native" metadata format for this plug-in, which typically allows for lossless encoding and transmission of the metadata stored in the format handled by this plug-in. If no such format is supported, null
will be returned.
The structure and contents of the "native" metadata format are defined by the plug-in that created this IIOMetadata
object. Plug-ins for simple formats will usually create a dummy node for the root, and then a series of child nodes representing individual tags, chunks, or keyword/value pairs. A plug-in may choose whether or not to document its native format.
The default implementation returns the value of the nativeMetadataFormatName
instance variable.
null
.getExtraMetadataFormatNames()
, getMetadataFormatNames()
public String[] getExtraMetadataFormatNames()
Returns an array of String
s containing the names of additional metadata formats, other than the native and standard formats, recognized by this plug-in's getAsTree
, setFromTree
, and mergeTree
methods. If there are no such additional formats, null
is returned.
The default implementation returns a clone of the extraMetadataFormatNames
instance variable.
String
s with length at least 1, or null
.getAsTree(java.lang.String)
, setFromTree(java.lang.String, org.w3c.dom.Node)
, mergeTree(java.lang.String, org.w3c.dom.Node)
, getNativeMetadataFormatName()
, getMetadataFormatNames()
public String[] getMetadataFormatNames()
Returns an array of String
s containing the names of all metadata formats, including the native and standard formats, recognized by this plug-in's getAsTree
, setFromTree
, and mergeTree
methods. If there are no such formats, null
is returned.
The default implementation calls getNativeMetadataFormatName
, isStandardMetadataFormatSupported
, and getExtraMetadataFormatNames
and returns the combined results.
String
s.getNativeMetadataFormatName()
, isStandardMetadataFormatSupported()
, getExtraMetadataFormatNames()
public IIOMetadataFormat getMetadataFormat(String formatName)
Returns an IIOMetadataFormat
object describing the given metadata format, or null
if no description is available. The supplied name must be one of those returned by getMetadataFormatNames
(i.e., either the native format name, the standard format name, or one of those returned by getExtraMetadataFormatNames
).
The default implementation checks the name against the global standard metadata format name, and returns that format if it is supported. Otherwise, it checks against the native format names followed by any additional format names. If a match is found, it retrieves the name of the IIOMetadataFormat
class from nativeMetadataFormatClassName
or extraMetadataFormatClassNames
as appropriate, and constructs an instance of that class using its getInstance
method.
formatName
- the desired metadata format.IIOMetadataFormat
object.IllegalArgumentException
- if formatName
is null
or is not one of the names recognized by the plug-in.IllegalStateException
- if the class corresponding to the format name cannot be loaded.public abstract Node getAsTree(String formatName)
Returns an XML DOM Node
object that represents the root of a tree of metadata contained within this object according to the conventions defined by a given metadata format.
The names of the available metadata formats may be queried using the getMetadataFormatNames
method.
formatName
- the desired metadata format.Node
object forming the root of a tree.IllegalArgumentException
- if formatName
is null
or is not one of the names returned by getMetadataFormatNames
.getMetadataFormatNames()
, setFromTree(java.lang.String, org.w3c.dom.Node)
, mergeTree(java.lang.String, org.w3c.dom.Node)
public abstract void mergeTree(String formatName, Node root) throws IIOInvalidTreeException
Alters the internal state of this IIOMetadata
object from a tree of XML DOM Node
s whose syntax is defined by the given metadata format. The previous state is altered only as necessary to accommodate the nodes that are present in the given tree. If the tree structure or contents are invalid, an IIOInvalidTreeException
will be thrown.
As the semantics of how a tree or subtree may be merged with another tree are completely format-specific, plug-in authors may implement this method in whatever manner is most appropriate for the format, including simply replacing all existing state with the contents of the given tree.
formatName
- the desired metadata format.root
- an XML DOM Node
object forming the root of a tree.IllegalStateException
- if this object is read-only.IllegalArgumentException
- if formatName
is null
or is not one of the names returned by getMetadataFormatNames
.IllegalArgumentException
- if root
is null
.IIOInvalidTreeException
- if the tree cannot be parsed successfully using the rules of the given format.getMetadataFormatNames()
, getAsTree(java.lang.String)
, setFromTree(java.lang.String, org.w3c.dom.Node)
protected IIOMetadataNode getStandardChromaNode()
Returns an IIOMetadataNode
representing the chroma information of the standard javax_imageio_1.0
metadata format, or null
if no such information is available. This method is intended to be called by the utility routine getStandardTree
.
The default implementation returns null
.
Subclasses should override this method to produce an appropriate subtree if they wish to support the standard metadata format.
IIOMetadataNode
, or null
.getStandardTree()
protected IIOMetadataNode getStandardCompressionNode()
Returns an IIOMetadataNode
representing the compression information of the standard javax_imageio_1.0
metadata format, or null
if no such information is available. This method is intended to be called by the utility routine getStandardTree
.
The default implementation returns null
.
Subclasses should override this method to produce an appropriate subtree if they wish to support the standard metadata format.
IIOMetadataNode
, or null
.getStandardTree()
protected IIOMetadataNode getStandardDataNode()
Returns an IIOMetadataNode
representing the data format information of the standard javax_imageio_1.0
metadata format, or null
if no such information is available. This method is intended to be called by the utility routine getStandardTree
.
The default implementation returns null
.
Subclasses should override this method to produce an appropriate subtree if they wish to support the standard metadata format.
IIOMetadataNode
, or null
.getStandardTree()
protected IIOMetadataNode getStandardDimensionNode()
Returns an IIOMetadataNode
representing the dimension information of the standard javax_imageio_1.0
metadata format, or null
if no such information is available. This method is intended to be called by the utility routine getStandardTree
.
The default implementation returns null
.
Subclasses should override this method to produce an appropriate subtree if they wish to support the standard metadata format.
IIOMetadataNode
, or null
.getStandardTree()
protected IIOMetadataNode getStandardDocumentNode()
Returns an IIOMetadataNode
representing the document information of the standard javax_imageio_1.0
metadata format, or null
if no such information is available. This method is intended to be called by the utility routine getStandardTree
.
The default implementation returns null
.
Subclasses should override this method to produce an appropriate subtree if they wish to support the standard metadata format.
IIOMetadataNode
, or null
.getStandardTree()
protected IIOMetadataNode getStandardTextNode()
Returns an IIOMetadataNode
representing the textual information of the standard javax_imageio_1.0
metadata format, or null
if no such information is available. This method is intended to be called by the utility routine getStandardTree
.
The default implementation returns null
.
Subclasses should override this method to produce an appropriate subtree if they wish to support the standard metadata format.
IIOMetadataNode
, or null
.getStandardTree()
protected IIOMetadataNode getStandardTileNode()
Returns an IIOMetadataNode
representing the tiling information of the standard javax_imageio_1.0
metadata format, or null
if no such information is available. This method is intended to be called by the utility routine getStandardTree
.
The default implementation returns null
.
Subclasses should override this method to produce an appropriate subtree if they wish to support the standard metadata format.
IIOMetadataNode
, or null
.getStandardTree()
protected IIOMetadataNode getStandardTransparencyNode()
Returns an IIOMetadataNode
representing the transparency information of the standard javax_imageio_1.0
metadata format, or null
if no such information is available. This method is intended to be called by the utility routine getStandardTree
.
The default implementation returns null
.
Subclasses should override this method to produce an appropriate subtree if they wish to support the standard metadata format.
IIOMetadataNode
, or null
.protected final IIOMetadataNode getStandardTree()
A utility method to return a tree of IIOMetadataNode
s representing the metadata contained within this object according to the conventions of the standard javax_imageio_1.0
metadata format.
This method calls the various getStandard*Node
methods to supply each of the subtrees rooted at the children of the root node. If any of those methods returns null
, the corresponding subtree will be omitted. If all of them return null
, a tree consisting of a single root node will be returned.
IIOMetadataNode
representing the root of a metadata tree in the javax_imageio_1.0
format.getStandardChromaNode()
, getStandardCompressionNode()
, getStandardDataNode()
, getStandardDimensionNode()
, getStandardDocumentNode()
, getStandardTextNode()
, getStandardTileNode()
, getStandardTransparencyNode()
public void setFromTree(String formatName, Node root) throws IIOInvalidTreeException
Sets the internal state of this IIOMetadata
object from a tree of XML DOM Node
s whose syntax is defined by the given metadata format. The previous state is discarded. If the tree's structure or contents are invalid, an IIOInvalidTreeException
will be thrown.
The default implementation calls reset
followed by mergeTree(formatName, root)
.
formatName
- the desired metadata format.root
- an XML DOM Node
object forming the root of a tree.IllegalStateException
- if this object is read-only.IllegalArgumentException
- if formatName
is null
or is not one of the names returned by getMetadataFormatNames
.IllegalArgumentException
- if root
is null
.IIOInvalidTreeException
- if the tree cannot be parsed successfully using the rules of the given format.getMetadataFormatNames()
, getAsTree(java.lang.String)
, mergeTree(java.lang.String, org.w3c.dom.Node)
public abstract void reset()
Resets all the data stored in this object to default values, usually to the state this object was in immediately after construction, though the precise semantics are plug-in specific. Note that there are many possible default values, depending on how the object was created.
IllegalStateException
- if this object is read-only.ImageReader.getStreamMetadata()
, ImageReader.getImageMetadata(int)
, ImageWriter.getDefaultStreamMetadata(javax.imageio.ImageWriteParam)
, ImageWriter.getDefaultImageMetadata(javax.imageio.ImageTypeSpecifier, javax.imageio.ImageWriteParam)
public void setController(IIOMetadataController controller)
Sets the IIOMetadataController
to be used to provide settings for this IIOMetadata
object when the activateController
method is called, overriding any default controller. If the argument is null
, no controller will be used, including any default. To restore the default, use setController(getDefaultController())
.
The default implementation sets the controller
instance variable to the supplied value.
controller
- An appropriate IIOMetadataController
, or null
.IIOMetadataController
, getController()
, getDefaultController()
, hasController()
, activateController()
public IIOMetadataController getController()
Returns whatever IIOMetadataController
is currently installed. This could be the default if there is one, null
, or the argument of the most recent call to setController
.
The default implementation returns the value of the controller
instance variable.
IIOMetadataController
, or null
.IIOMetadataController
, setController(javax.imageio.metadata.IIOMetadataController)
, getDefaultController()
, hasController()
, activateController()
public IIOMetadataController getDefaultController()
Returns the default IIOMetadataController
, if there is one, regardless of the currently installed controller. If there is no default controller, returns null
.
The default implementation returns the value of the defaultController
instance variable.
IIOMetadataController
, or null
.IIOMetadataController
, setController(IIOMetadataController)
, getController()
, hasController()
, activateController()
public boolean hasController()
Returns true
if there is a controller installed for this IIOMetadata
object.
The default implementation returns true
if the getController
method returns a non-null
value.
true
if a controller is installed.IIOMetadataController
, setController(IIOMetadataController)
, getController()
, getDefaultController()
, activateController()
public boolean activateController()
Activates the installed IIOMetadataController
for this IIOMetadata
object and returns the resulting value. When this method returns true
, all values for this IIOMetadata
object will be ready for the next write operation. If false
is returned, no settings in this object will have been disturbed (i.e., the user canceled the operation).
Ordinarily, the controller will be a GUI providing a user interface for a subclass of IIOMetadata
for a particular plug-in. Controllers need not be GUIs, however.
The default implementation calls getController
and the calls activate
on the returned object if hasController
returns true
.
true
if the controller completed normally.IllegalStateException
- if there is no controller currently installed.IIOMetadataController
, setController(IIOMetadataController)
, getController()
, getDefaultController()
, hasController()
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