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package javax.media;
import javax.media.protocol.DataSource;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* MediaHandler
is the base interface for objects
* that read and manage media content delivered from a
* DataSource
.
*
*
* There are currently two supported types of MediaHandler
:
* Player
and MediaProxy
.
*
* @see Player
* @see MediaProxy
*
* @version 1.5, 05/10/17.
*/
public interface MediaHandler
{
/**
* Set the media source the MediaHandler
* should use to obtain content.
*
* @param source The DataSource
used
* by this MediaHandler
.
*
* @exception IOException Thrown if there is an error
* using the DataSource
*
* @exception IncompatibleSourceException Thrown if
* this MediaHandler
cannot make use
* of the DataSource
.
*/
public void setSource(DataSource source)
throws IOException, IncompatibleSourceException;
}