How to capture JPEG files by using camera

Hi, now I have a problem, I need your help, I am trying to use a camera that capture JPEG files from camera, I have used those related classes(JMF), but I still can not capture any JPEG files from it.
Although there are some examples about the video capture(just for mov or avi files), it does not mention how to capture JPEG files.
Thank you for your help!

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