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This work corresponds to the API signatures of JSR 927: Java TV API 1.1.1. In the event of a discrepency between this work and the JSR 927 specification, which is available at http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=927, the latter takes precedence. */ package javax.media; /** * A DeallocateEvent is posted as an acknowledgement of the * invocation of the deallocate method. It implies that * the scarce resources associated with this Controller * are no longer available and must be reacquired. *

* A DeallocateEvent can be posted at any time regardless of the Controller's * previous or current state. * DeallocateEvent is a StopEvent because if the Controller * is in the Started state when the event is posted, it transitions to one of the * Stopped states. * * @see Controller * @see ControllerListener * @version 1.11, 97/08/23. */ public class DeallocateEvent extends StopEvent { public DeallocateEvent(Controller from, int previous, int current, int target, Time mediaTime) { super(from, previous, current, target, mediaTime); } }





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