Examples of blockingRealize()


Examples of ejmf.toolkit.util.StateWaiter.blockingRealize()

        // Add ourselves as a listener to the player's events
        player.addControllerListener(this);

  StateWaiter waiter = new StateWaiter(player);

        if (!waiter.blockingRealize()) {
      System.err.println("Can't realize Player");
      return;
  }

  scp = new StandardControlPanel(player);
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Examples of ejmf.toolkit.util.StateWaiter.blockingRealize()

  playerpanel = getPlayerPanel();
        player = playerpanel.getPlayer();

  StateWaiter waiter = new StateWaiter(player);

        waiter.blockingRealize();

        Runnable r = new Runnable() {
            public void run() {
                playerpanel.addControlComponent(
      new EjmfControlPanel(player));
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Examples of ejmf.toolkit.util.StateWaiter.blockingRealize()

        // Add ourselves as a listener to the player's events
        player.addControllerListener(this);

        // Wait for the Player to realize, then add the components
        if (!waiter.blockingRealize()) {
      System.err.println("Can't realize Player");
      return;
  }

  Runnable r = new Runnable() {
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Examples of ejmf.toolkit.util.StateWaiter.blockingRealize()

        player.addControllerListener(this);

  StateWaiter waiter = new StateWaiter(player);

  waiter.blockingRealize();


        Runnable r = new Runnable() {
            public void run() {
                // Add Control Panel Component
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Examples of ejmf.toolkit.util.StateWaiter.blockingRealize()

        player.addControllerListener(this);

        StateWaiter waiter = new StateWaiter(player);

        // Wait for the Player to realize, then add the components
        if( ! waiter.blockingRealize() ) {
            System.err.println( "Could not realize Player" );
            return;
        }

        // Run Swing code on Swing Event thread
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Examples of ejmf.toolkit.util.StateWaiter.blockingRealize()

  v.copyInto(players);

  setLayout(createLayout(players.length));
  for (int i = 0; i < players.length; i++) {
      StateWaiter waiter = new StateWaiter(players[i]);
      waiter.blockingRealize();
      displayPlayer(players[i], tracks.getTrack(i).getMediaLocator());
      waiter.blockingPrefetch();
  }
    }
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Examples of ejmf.toolkit.util.StateWaiter.blockingRealize()

  this.players = players;
  setLayout(createLayout(players.length));
  for (int i = 0; i < players.length; i++) {
      waiter = new StateWaiter(players[i]);
      waiter.blockingRealize();
      displayPlayer(players[i], null);
      waiter.blockingPrefetch();
  }
    }
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Examples of ejmf.toolkit.util.StateWaiter.blockingRealize()

  players = new Player[mls.length];
  for (int i = 0; i < mls.length; i++) {
      players[i] = Manager.createPlayer(mls[i]);
      waiter = new StateWaiter(players[i]);
      waiter.blockingRealize();

      displayPlayer(players[i], mls[i]);

      waiter.blockingPrefetch();
  }
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Examples of ejmf.toolkit.util.StateWaiter.blockingRealize()

    public void begin() {
        playerpanel = getPlayerPanel();
        player = playerpanel.getPlayer();

        StateWaiter waiter = new StateWaiter(player);
        waiter.blockingRealize();

        // Add ourselves as a listener to the player's events
        player.addControllerListener(this);

        loadSlaves();
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Examples of ejmf.toolkit.util.StateWaiter.blockingRealize()

        player.addControllerListener(this);

        StateWaiter waiter = new StateWaiter(player);

        // Wait for the Player to realize, then add the components
        waiter.blockingRealize();

        // Run Swing code on Swing Event thread
        Runnable r = new Runnable() {
            public void run() {
                // Add Control Panel Component
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