java.awt.datatransfer
Class SystemFlavorMap
- FlavorMap, FlavorTable
This class maps between native platform type names and DataFlavors.
XXX - The current implementation does no mapping at all.
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DataFlavor> getFlavorsForNatives
public MapDataFlavor> getFlavorsForNatives(String[] natives)
Maps the specified native type names to DataFlavor's.
The returned Map has keys that are strings and values
that are DataFlavor's. The returned map may be
modified. This can be useful for implementing nested mappings.
- DataFlavor> getFlavorsForNatives in interface FlavorMap
natives - An array of native types to map
or null for all native types.
- A
Map of data flavors to native type names.
String> getNativesForFlavors
public MapString> getNativesForFlavors(DataFlavor[] flavors)
Maps the specified DataFlavor objects to the native
data type name. The returned Map has keys that are
the data flavors and values that are strings. The returned map
may be modified. This can be useful for implementing nested mappings.
- String> getNativesForFlavors in interface FlavorMap
flavors - An array of data flavors to map
or null for all data flavors.
- A
Map of native data types to data flavors.
addFlavorForUnencodedNative
public void addFlavorForUnencodedNative(String nativeStr,
DataFlavor flavor) Adds a mapping from a single String native to a single
DataFlavor. Unlike getFlavorsForNative, the
mapping will only be established in one direction, and the native will
not be encoded. To establish a two-way mapping, call
addUnencodedNativeForFlavor as well. The new mapping will
be of lower priority than any existing mapping.
This method has no effect if a mapping from the specified
String native to the specified or equal
DataFlavor already exists.
nativeStr - the String native key for the mappingflavor - the DataFlavor value for the mapping
addUnencodedNativeForFlavor
public void addUnencodedNativeForFlavor(DataFlavor flavor,
String nativeStr) Adds a mapping from the specified DataFlavor (and all
DataFlavors equal to the specified DataFlavor)
to the specified String native.
Unlike getNativesForFlavor, the mapping will only be
established in one direction, and the native will not be encoded. To
establish a two-way mapping, call
addFlavorForUnencodedNative as well. The new mapping will
be of lower priority than any existing mapping.
This method has no effect if a mapping from the specified or equal
DataFlavor to the specified String native
already exists.
flavor - the DataFlavor key for the mappingnativeStr - the String native value for the mapping
decodeJavaMIMEType
public static String decodeJavaMIMEType(String name)
Decodes a String native for use as a Java MIME type.
name - the String to decode
- the decoded Java MIME type, or
null if nat
is not an encoded String native
encodeDataFlavor
public static String encodeDataFlavor(DataFlavor df)
Encodes a
DataFlavor for use as a
String
native. The format of an encoded
DataFlavor is
implementation-dependent. The only restrictions are:
- The encoded representation is
null if and only if the
specified DataFlavor is null or its MIME type
String is null. - The encoded representations for two non-
null
DataFlavors with non-null MIME type
Strings are equal if and only if the MIME type
Strings of these DataFlavors are equal
according to String.equals(Object).
The present implementation of this method returns the MIME type
String of the specified
DataFlavor prefixed
with
gnu.java:.
df - the DataFlavor to encode
- the encoded
String, or null if
flav is null or has a null MIME type
encodeJavaMIMEType
public static String encodeJavaMIMEType(String mime)
Encodes a MIME type for use as a
String native. The format
of an encoded representation of a MIME type is implementation-dependent.
The only restrictions are:
- The encoded representation is
null if and only if the
MIME type String is null. - The encoded representations for two non-
null MIME type
Strings are equal if and only if these Strings
are equal according to String.equals(Object).
The present implementation of this method returns the specified MIME
type
String prefixed with
gnu.java:.
mime - the MIME type to encode
- the encoded
String, or null if
mimeType is null
getFlavorsForNative
public List getFlavorsForNative(String nat)
Returns a List of
DataFlavors to which the specified
String native can be translated by the data transfer
subsystem. The
List will be sorted from best
DataFlavor to worst. That is, the first
DataFlavor
will best reflect data in the specified native to a Java
application.
If the specified native is previously unknown to the data transfer
subsystem, and that native has been properly encoded, then invoking
this method will establish a mapping in both directions between the
specified native and a DataFlavor whose MIME type is a decoded
version of the native.
- getFlavorsForNative in interface FlavorTable
getNativesForFlavor
public List getNativesForFlavor(DataFlavor flav)
Returns a list of String natives corresponding to the given flavor. The
list should be sorted from best to worst. The list must be modifiable
without affecting this table.
- getNativesForFlavor in interface FlavorTable
- the sorted list of natives
isJavaMIMEType
public static boolean isJavaMIMEType(String name)
Returns true if the native type name can be represented as
a java mime type. Returns false if parameter is
null.
setFlavorsForNative
public void setFlavorsForNative(String nativeStr,
DataFlavor[] flavors) Discards the current mappings for the specified
String
native, and creates new mappings to the specified
DataFlavors. Unlike
getFlavorsForNative, the
mappings will only be established in one direction, and the natives need
not be encoded. To establish two-way mappings, call
setNativesForFlavor as well. The first
DataFlavor in the array will represent the highest priority
mapping. Subsequent
DataFlavors will represent mappings of
decreasing priority.
If the array contains several elements that reference equal
DataFlavors, this method will establish new mappings
for the first of those elements and ignore the rest of them.
It is recommended that client code not reset mappings established by the
data transfer subsystem. This method should only be used for
application-level mappings.
nativeStr - the String native key for the mappingsflavors - the DataFlavor values for the mappings
setNativesForFlavor
public void setNativesForFlavor(DataFlavor flavor,
String[] natives) Discards the current mappings for the specified
DataFlavor
and all
DataFlavors equal to the specified
DataFlavor, and creates new mappings to the
specified
String natives.
Unlike
getNativesForFlavor, the mappings will only be
established in one direction, and the natives will not be encoded. To
establish two-way mappings, call
setFlavorsForNative
as well. The first native in the array will represent the highest
priority mapping. Subsequent natives will represent mappings of
decreasing priority.
If the array contains several elements that reference equal
String natives, this method will establish new mappings
for the first of those elements and ignore the rest of them.
It is recommended that client code not reset mappings established by the
data transfer subsystem. This method should only be used for
application-level mappings.
flavor - the DataFlavor key for the mappingsnatives - the String native values for the mappings
SystemFlavorMap.java -- Maps between native flavor names and MIME types.
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