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*
* The GLContext share
need not be associated with this
* GLDrawable and may be null if sharing of display lists and other
* objects is not desired. See the note in the overview
* documentation on
* context sharing.
*/
public GLContext createContext(GLContext shareWith);
/**
* Indicates to on-screen GLDrawable implementations whether the
* underlying window has been created and can be drawn into. This
* method must be called from GLDrawables obtained from the
* GLDrawableFactory via the {@link GLDrawableFactory#getGLDrawable
* GLDrawableFactory.getGLDrawable()} method. It must typically be
* called with an argument of true
in the
* addNotify
method of components performing OpenGL
* rendering and with an argument of false
in the
* removeNotify
method. Calling this method has no
* other effects. For example, if removeNotify
is
* called on a Canvas implementation for which a GLDrawable has been
* created, it is also necessary to destroy all OpenGL contexts
* associated with that GLDrawable. This is not done automatically
* by the implementation. It is not necessary to call
* setRealized
on a GLCanvas, a GLJPanel, or a
* GLPbuffer, as these perform the appropriate calls on their
* underlying GLDrawables internally..
*/
public void setRealized(boolean realized);
/** Requests a new width and height for this GLDrawable. Not all
drawables are able to respond to this request and may silently
ignore it. */
public void setSize(int width, int height);
/** Returns the current width of this GLDrawable. */
public int getWidth();
/** Returns the current height of this GLDrawable. */
public int getHeight();
/** Swaps the front and back buffers of this drawable. For {@link
GLAutoDrawable} implementations, when automatic buffer swapping
is enabled (as is the default), this method is called
automatically and should not be called by the end user. */
public void swapBuffers() throws GLException;
}