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package java.applet;
/**
* The <code>AudioClip</code> interface is a simple abstraction for
* playing a sound clip. Multiple <code>AudioClip</code> items can be
* playing at the same time, and the resulting sound is mixed
* together to produce a composite.
*
* @author Arthur van Hoff
* @since JDK1.0
*/
public interface AudioClip {
/**
* Starts playing this audio clip. Each time this method is called,
* the clip is restarted from the beginning.
*/
void play();
/**
* Starts playing this audio clip in a loop.
*/
void loop();
/**
* Stops playing this audio clip.
*/
void stop();
}