public static class Line.Info extends Object
Line.Info object contains information about a line.
 The only information provided by Line.Info itself
 is the Java class of the line.
 A subclass of Line.Info adds other kinds of information
 about the line.  This additional information depends on which Line
 subinterface is implemented by the kind of line that the Line.Info
 subclass describes.
 
 A Line.Info can be retrieved using various methods of
 the Line, Mixer, and AudioSystem
 interfaces.  Other such methods let you pass a Line.Info as
 an argument, to learn whether lines matching the specified configuration
 are available and to obtain them.
Line.getLineInfo(), 
Mixer.getSourceLineInfo(), 
Mixer.getTargetLineInfo(), 
Mixer.getLine(Line.Info)Mixer.getSourceLineInfo(Line.Info)Mixer.getTargetLineInfo(Line.Info)Mixer.isLineSupported(Line.Info)AudioSystem.getLine(Line.Info)AudioSystem.getSourceLineInfo(Line.Info)AudioSystem.getTargetLineInfo(Line.Info)AudioSystem.isLineSupported(Line.Info)| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| Line.Info(Class<?> lineClass)Constructs an info object that describes a line of the specified class. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| Class<?> | getLineClass()Obtains the class of the line that this Line.Info object describes. | 
| boolean | matches(Line.Info info)Indicates whether the specified info object matches this one. | 
| String | toString()Obtains a textual description of the line info. | 
public Line.Info(Class<?> lineClass)
lineClass - the class of the line that the new Line.Info object describespublic Class<?> getLineClass()
public boolean matches(Line.Info info)
info - the info object which is being compared to this onetrue if the specified object matches this one,
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