| java.lang.Object gov.nist.javax.sdp.SdpEncoderImpl
Method Summary | |
public void | setEncoding(String enc) Specifies the character set to be used to display the session name and
information data. | public void | setRtpmapAttribute(boolean flag) Specifies whether to generate "a=rtpmap:" attributes for static
RTP/AVP format strings.
This is recommended but makes messages bigger. | public void | setTypedTime(boolean flag) Specifies whether to try to write "typed-time" fields instead
of raw integer values. |
SdpEncoderImpl | public SdpEncoderImpl()(Code) | | Creates new SdpEncoderImpl
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setEncoding | public void setEncoding(String enc) throws UnsupportedEncodingException(Code) | | Specifies the character set to be used to display the session name and
information data. By default, the ISO-10646 character set in UTF-8
encoding is used. If a more compact representation is required, other
character sets may be used such as ISO-8859-1 for Northern European
languages.
Parameters: enc - enc - name of character encoding to use for session nameand information data throws: UnsupportedEncodingException - if the named encoding is not supported |
setRtpmapAttribute | public void setRtpmapAttribute(boolean flag)(Code) | | Specifies whether to generate "a=rtpmap:" attributes for static
RTP/AVP format strings.
This is recommended but makes messages bigger. The default is
not to write such attributes.
Parameters: flag - if true "a=rtpmap:" attributes are generated for all "RTP/AVP" formats |
setTypedTime | public void setTypedTime(boolean flag)(Code) | | Specifies whether to try to write "typed-time" fields instead
of raw integer values. This makes the session description more
readable but may have an adverse effect on serialization time.
Ordinarily time values are given in numbers of seconds, but for
readability they may be specified using logical units. From RFC 2327:
To make announcements more compact, times may also be given in units of
days, hours or minutes. The syntax for these is a number immediately
followed by a single case-sensitive character. Fractional units are not
allowed - a smaller unit should be used instead. The following unit
specification characters are allowed:
d - days (86400 seconds)
h - minutes (3600 seconds)
m - minutes (60 seconds)
s - seconds (allowed for completeness but not recommended)
Parameters: flag - if true this Outputter should emit "typed" timespecs in preference to untyped times. |
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