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TurboJPEG/OSS Java Wrapper
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==========================
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TurboJPEG/OSS can optionally be built with a Java Native Interface wrapper,
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which allows the TurboJPEG/OSS dynamic library to be loaded and used directly
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from Java applications. The Java front end for this is defined in several
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classes located under org/libjpegturbo/turbojpeg. The source code for these
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Java classes is licensed under a BSD-style license, so the files can be
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incorporated directly into both open source and proprietary projects without
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restriction. A Java archive (JAR) file containing these classes is also
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shipped with the "official" distribution packages of libjpeg-turbo.
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TJExample.java, which should also be located in the same directory as this
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README file, demonstrates how to use the TurboJPEG/OSS Java front end to
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compress and decompress JPEG images in memory.
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Performance Pitfalls
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--------------------
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The TurboJPEG Java front end defines several convenience methods that can
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allocate image buffers or instantiate classes to hold the result of compress,
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decompress, or transform operations. However, if you use these methods, then
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be mindful of the amount of new data you are creating on the heap. It may be
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necessary to manually invoke the garbage collector to prevent heap exhaustion
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or to prevent performance degradation. Background garbage collection can kill
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performance, particularly in a multi-threaded environment (Java pauses all
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threads when the GC runs.)
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The Java front end always gives you the option of pre-allocating your own
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source and destination buffers, which allows you to re-use these buffers for
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compressing/decompressing multiple images. If the image sequence you are
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compressing or decompressing consists of images of the same size, then
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pre-allocating the buffers is recommended.
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Note for OS X users
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/usr/lib, the directory under which libturbojpeg.dylib is installed on Mac
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systems, is not part of the normal Java library path. Thus, when running a
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Java application that uses TurboJPEG/OSS on Mac systems, you will need to pass
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an argument of -Djava.library.path=/usr/lib to java.
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Note for Solaris users
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/opt/libjpeg-turbo/lib, the directory under which libturbojpeg.so is installed
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on Solaris systems, is not part of the normal Java library path. Thus, when
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running a Java application that uses TurboJPEG/OSS on Solaris systems, you will
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need to pass an argument of -Djava.library.path=/opt/libjpeg-turbo/lib to java.
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If using a 64-bit data model, then instead pass an argument of
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-Djava.library.path=/opt/libjpeg-turbo/lib/amd64 to use the 64-bit version of
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libturbojpeg.so.
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