+ * Decode an image from a JPEG-2000 codestream
+ * @param p_decompressor decompressor handle
+ * @param p_stream Input buffer stream
+ * @param p_image the decoded image
+ * @return true if success, otherwise false
+ * */
+OPJ_API opj_bool OPJ_CALLCONV opj_decode( opj_codec_t *p_decompressor,
+ opj_stream_t *p_stream,
+ opj_image_t *p_image);
+
+/**
+ * Get the decoded tile from the codec
+ * @param p_codec the jpeg2000 codec.
+ * @param p_stream input streamm
+ * @param p_image output image
+ * @param tile_index index of the tile which will be decode
+ *
+ * @return true if success, otherwise false
+ */
+OPJ_API opj_bool OPJ_CALLCONV opj_get_decoded_tile( opj_codec_t *p_codec,
+ opj_stream_t *p_stream,
+ opj_image_t *p_image,
+ OPJ_UINT32 tile_index);
+
+/**
+ * Set the resolution factor of the decoded image
+ * @param p_codec the jpeg2000 codec.
+ * @param res_factor resolution factor to set
+ *
+ * @return true if success, otherwise false
+ */
+OPJ_API opj_bool OPJ_CALLCONV opj_set_decoded_resolution_factor(opj_codec_t *p_codec, OPJ_UINT32 res_factor);
+
+/**
+ * Writes a tile with the given data.
+ *
+ * @param p_compressor the jpeg2000 codec.
+ * @param p_tile_index the index of the tile to write. At the moment, the tiles must be written from 0 to n-1 in sequence.
+ * @param p_data pointer to the data to write. Data is arranged in sequence, data_comp0, then data_comp1, then ... NO INTERLEAVING should be set.
+ * @param p_data_size this value os used to make sure the data being written is correct. The size must be equal to the sum for each component of tile_width * tile_height * component_size. component_size can be 1,2 or 4 bytes,
+ * depending on the precision of the given component.
+ * @param p_stream the stream to write data to.
+ *
+ * @return true if the data could be written.
+ */
+OPJ_API opj_bool OPJ_CALLCONV opj_write_tile ( opj_codec_t *p_codec,
+ OPJ_UINT32 p_tile_index,
+ OPJ_BYTE * p_data,
+ OPJ_UINT32 p_data_size,
+ opj_stream_t *p_stream );
+
+/**
+ * Reads a tile header. This function is compulsory and allows one to know the size of the tile thta will be decoded.
+ * The user may need to refer to the image got by opj_read_header to understand the size being taken by the tile.
+ *
+ * @param p_codec the jpeg2000 codec.
+ * @param p_tile_index pointer to a value that will hold the index of the tile being decoded, in case of success.
+ * @param p_data_size pointer to a value that will hold the maximum size of the decoded data, in case of success. In case
+ * of truncated codestreams, the actual number of bytes decoded may be lower. The computation of the size is the same
+ * as depicted in opj_write_tile.
+ * @param p_tile_x0 pointer to a value that will hold the x0 pos of the tile (in the image).
+ * @param p_tile_y0 pointer to a value that will hold the y0 pos of the tile (in the image).
+ * @param p_tile_x1 pointer to a value that will hold the x1 pos of the tile (in the image).
+ * @param p_tile_y1 pointer to a value that will hold the y1 pos of the tile (in the image).
+ * @param p_nb_comps pointer to a value that will hold the number of components in the tile.
+ * @param p_should_go_on pointer to a boolean that will hold the fact that the decoding should go on. In case the
+ * codestream is over at the time of the call, the value will be set to false. The user should then stop
+ * the decoding.
+ * @param p_stream the stream to decode.
+ * @return true if the tile header could be decoded. In case the decoding should end, the returned value is still true.
+ * returning false may be the result of a shortage of memory or an internal error.
+ */
+OPJ_API opj_bool OPJ_CALLCONV opj_read_tile_header( opj_codec_t *p_codec,
+ opj_stream_t * p_stream,
+ OPJ_UINT32 * p_tile_index,
+ OPJ_UINT32 * p_data_size,
+ OPJ_INT32 * p_tile_x0, OPJ_INT32 * p_tile_y0,
+ OPJ_INT32 * p_tile_x1, OPJ_INT32 * p_tile_y1,
+ OPJ_UINT32 * p_nb_comps,
+ opj_bool * p_should_go_on );
+
+/**
+ * Reads a tile data. This function is compulsory and allows one to decode tile data. opj_read_tile_header should be called before.
+ * The user may need to refer to the image got by opj_read_header to understand the size being taken by the tile.
+ *
+ * @param p_codec the jpeg2000 codec.
+ * @param p_tile_index the index of the tile being decoded, this should be the value set by opj_read_tile_header.
+ * @param p_data pointer to a memory block that will hold the decoded data.
+ * @param p_data_size size of p_data. p_data_size should be bigger or equal to the value set by opj_read_tile_header.
+ * @param p_stream the stream to decode.
+ *
+ * @return true if the data could be decoded.
+ */
+OPJ_API opj_bool OPJ_CALLCONV opj_decode_tile_data( opj_codec_t *p_codec,
+ OPJ_UINT32 p_tile_index,
+ OPJ_BYTE * p_data,
+ OPJ_UINT32 p_data_size,
+ opj_stream_t *p_stream );
+
+/* COMPRESSION FUNCTIONS*/
+
+/**
+ * Creates a J2K/JP2 compression structure
+ * @param format Coder to select
+ * @return Returns a handle to a compressor if successful, returns NULL otherwise
+ */
+OPJ_API opj_codec_t* OPJ_CALLCONV opj_create_compress(OPJ_CODEC_FORMAT format);
+