exodrifter
exodrifter

Reputation: 658

Double Buffering with awt

Is double buffering (in java) possible with awt? Currently, I'm aware that swing should not be used with awt, so I can't use BufferStrategy and whatnot (I already have some code written in awt that I don't want to rewrite in swing).

If double buffering is possible with awt, do I have to write the buffer by hand? Unlike swing, awt doesn't seem to have the same built-in double buffering capability.

If I do have to write the code by hand, is there a good tutorial to look at? Or is it just easier/advisable for a novice programmer to use swing instead?

Sorry about the multi-step question. Thanks for your time :)

Upvotes: 7

Views: 5062

Answers (1)

Chris Dolan
Chris Dolan

Reputation: 8973

This is easily answered on the web. Just search for "double buffer awt" and you'll find LOTS of examples. You can even see an old example I wrote myself in 1998 in Java 1.0 AWT. You just need to instantiate your own Graphics object and draw to an Image, then blit that image into a canvas. Here's the key bit of code in my example:

  public void paint(Graphics g) {
    if (doubleBuffer) {
      paintSky(top.gBuf);
      g.drawImage(top.buf, 0, 0, this);
    } else {
      paintSky(g);
    }
  }

Upvotes: 6

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