See: Description
Interface | Description |
---|---|
IIOMetadataController |
An interface to be implemented by objects that can determine the
settings of an
IIOMetadata object, either by putting
up a GUI to obtain values from a user, or by other means. |
IIOMetadataFormat |
An object describing the structure of metadata documents returned
from
IIOMetadata.getAsTree and passed to
IIOMetadata.setFromTree and mergeTree . |
Class | Description |
---|---|
IIOMetadata |
An abstract class to be extended by objects that represent metadata
(non-image data) associated with images and streams.
|
IIOMetadataFormatImpl |
A concrete class providing a reusable implementation of the
IIOMetadataFormat interface. |
IIOMetadataNode |
A class representing a node in a meta-data tree, which implements
the
org.w3c.dom.Element interface and additionally allows
for the storage of non-textual objects via the
getUserObject and setUserObject methods. |
Exception | Description |
---|---|
IIOInvalidTreeException |
An
IIOInvalidTreeException is thrown when an attempt
by an IIOMetadata object to parse a tree of
IIOMetadataNode s fails. |
When reading an image, its per-stream and per-image metadata is made
available as an IIOMetadata
object. The internals of
this object are specific to the plug-in that created it. Its contents
may be accessed in the form of an XML Document
, which is
implemented as a tree of IIOMetadataNode
objects.
When writing an image, its metadata may be set by defining or
modifying an IIOMetadata
object. Such an object may be
obtained from an ImageWriter
or
ImageTranscoder
(from the
javax.imageio
package). Once such an object has
been obtained, its contents may be set of modified via a
Document
consisting of IIOMetadataNode
s.
The document format may optionally be described using an
IIOMetadataFormat
object.
The format of the metadata contained in the XML Document
is identified by a string which appears as the root node of the tree
of IIOMetadataNode
objects. This string contains a version
number, e.g. "javax_imageio_jpeg_image_1.0". Readers and writers may
support multiple versions of the same basic format and the Image I/O
API has methods that allow specifying which version to use by passing
the string to the method/constructor used to obtain an IIOMetadata
object. In some cases, a more recent version may not be strictly
compatible with a program written expecting an older version (for
an example, see the Native Metadata Format section of the JPEG Metadata
Usage Notes below).
Plug-ins may choose to support a standard (plug-in neutral) format. This format does not provide lossless encoding of metadata, but allows a portion of the metadata to be accessed in a generic manner.
Each of the standard plug-ins supports a so-called "native" metadata format, which encodes its metadata losslessly:
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