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Thread: Double Buffering

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    Default Double Buffering

    Hi All,

    what is double buffering in java.. Give one eg...

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    Default Re: Double Buffering

    Double buffering is the technique of using two screen buffers when rendeing. You draw o the back buffer, then when all drawing is complete you copy the buffer to the screen buffer.

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    Thanks Chris..

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