I'm running into problems using AWT classes on OSX (10.5.8) with Java 6 (1.6.0_17 JVM: 14.3-b01-101). Trying to load java.awt.Dimension the code just freezes, this happens in Eclipse or from the command line. Anyone experiencing same problems ? The class is used by JAI in the following code:
public static byte[] resizeAsJPG(byte[] imageContent, double scale, float outputQuality) throws IllegalArgumentException,
ImageOperationException {
if (scale <= 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("scale must be a positive number");
}
if (outputQuality <= 0 || output开发者_运维问答Quality > 1.0F) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("outputQuality must be between 0 and 1");
}
try {
// Fetch input image to seekable stream
RenderedOp originalImage = getRenderedOp(imageContent);
((OpImage) originalImage.getRendering()).setTileCache(null);
// Set scale parameters
ParameterBlock saclingParams = new ParameterBlock();
saclingParams.addSource(originalImage); // The source image
saclingParams.add(scale); // The xScale
saclingParams.add(scale); // The yScale
saclingParams.add(0.0); // The x translation
saclingParams.add(0.0); // The y translation
// RenderingHints renderingHints = new RenderingHints(RenderingHints.KEY_RENDERING, RenderingHints.VALUE_RENDER_QUALITY);
Map<RenderingHints.Key, Object> renderingHints = new HashMap<RenderingHints.Key, Object>();
renderingHints.put(RenderingHints.KEY_RENDERING, RenderingHints.VALUE_RENDER_QUALITY);
renderingHints.put(RenderingHints.KEY_ALPHA_INTERPOLATION, RenderingHints.VALUE_ALPHA_INTERPOLATION_QUALITY);
renderingHints.put(RenderingHints.KEY_COLOR_RENDERING, RenderingHints.VALUE_COLOR_RENDER_QUALITY);
renderingHints.put(RenderingHints.KEY_ANTIALIASING, RenderingHints.VALUE_ANTIALIAS_ON);
// Scale using sub-sampling average which provides much better quality than bicubic interpolation
RenderedOp scaledImage = JAI.create("SubsampleAverage", saclingParams, new RenderingHints(renderingHints));
// Encode scaled image as JPEG
JPEGEncodeParam encodeParam = new JPEGEncodeParam();
encodeParam.setQuality(outputQuality);
// Since we scale height and width (don't take into account the quality)
int outputSizeEstimate = (int) (imageContent.length * scale * scale);
ByteArrayOutputStream outputStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream(outputSizeEstimate);
ImageEncoder encoder = ImageCodec.createImageEncoder("JPEG", outputStream, encodeParam);
encoder.encode(scaledImage);
return outputStream.toByteArray();
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new ImageOperationException(e.getMessage(), e);
}
}
Are you using the Cocoa version of Eclipse? (vs Carbon) If so, that may be the cause. See the discussion on this thread: Java getDefaultToolKit() hangs Mac OS X 10.5
You might try setting the "-Djava.awt.headless=true" flag from the command line, which will allow AWT classes to run without having to initialize a GUI.
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