JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

Uses of Class
javax.sound.midi.MidiDevice.Info

Packages that use MidiDevice.Info
javax.sound.midi Provides interfaces and classes for I/O, sequencing, and synthesis of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) data. 
javax.sound.midi.spi Supplies interfaces for service providers to implement when offering new MIDI devices, MIDI file readers and writers, or sound bank readers. 
 

Uses of MidiDevice.Info in javax.sound.midi
 

Methods in javax.sound.midi that return MidiDevice.Info
static MidiDevice.Info[] MidiSystem.getMidiDeviceInfo()
          Obtains an array of information objects representing the set of all MIDI devices available on the system.
 MidiDevice.Info MidiDevice.getDeviceInfo()
          Obtains information about the device, including its Java class and Strings containing its name, vendor, and description.
 

Methods in javax.sound.midi with parameters of type MidiDevice.Info
static MidiDevice MidiSystem.getMidiDevice(MidiDevice.Info info)
          Obtains the requested MIDI device.
 

Uses of MidiDevice.Info in javax.sound.midi.spi
 

Methods in javax.sound.midi.spi that return MidiDevice.Info
abstract  MidiDevice.Info[] MidiDeviceProvider.getDeviceInfo()
          Obtains the set of info objects representing the device or devices provided by this MidiDeviceProvider.
 

Methods in javax.sound.midi.spi with parameters of type MidiDevice.Info
 boolean MidiDeviceProvider.isDeviceSupported(MidiDevice.Info info)
          Indicates whether the device provider supports the device represented by the specified device info object.
abstract  MidiDevice MidiDeviceProvider.getDevice(MidiDevice.Info info)
          Obtains an instance of the device represented by the info object.
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

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