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libreoffice/embeddedobj/test/Container1/NativeView.java
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/*************************************************************************
*
* OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite
*
* $RCSfile: NativeView.java,v $
*
* $Revision: 1.3 $
*
* last change: $Author: rt $ $Date: 2005-09-08 18:46:49 $
*
* The Contents of this file are made available subject to
* the terms of GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1.
*
*
* GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1
* =============================================
* Copyright 2005 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* 901 San Antonio Road, Palo Alto, CA 94303, USA
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
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*
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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*************************************************************************/
package embeddedobj.test;
// __________ Imports __________
import java.awt.*;
import java.lang.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
// __________ Implementation __________
/**
* Class to pass the system window handle to the OpenOffice.org toolkit.
* It use special JNI methods to get the system handle of used java window.
*
* Attention!
* Use JNI functions on already visible canvas objects only!
* Otherwise they can make some trouble.
*
* @author Andreas Schlüns
* @created 22.02.2002 08:47
*/
public class NativeView extends java.awt.Canvas
{
// ____________________
/**
* ctor
* Does nothing realy.
* We can use our JNI mechanism for an already visible
* canvas only. So we overload the method for showing ( "setVisible()" )
* and make our intialization there. BUt we try to show an empty clean
* window till there.
*/
public NativeView()
{
maHandle = null;
maSystem = 0;
this.setBackground( Color.white );
}
// ____________________
/**
* Overload this method to make neccessary initializations here.
* ( e.g. get the window handle and neccessary system informations )
*
* Why here?
* Because the handle seams to be available for already visible windows
* only. So it's the best place to get it. Special helper method
* can be called more then ones - but call native code one times only
* and safe the handle and the system type on our members maHandle/maSystem!
*/
public void setVisible( boolean bState )
{
getHWND();
}
// ____________________
/**
* to guarantee right resize handling inside a swing container
* ( e.g. JSplitPane ) we must provide some informations about our
* prefered/minimum and maximum size.
*/
public Dimension getPreferredSize()
{
return new Dimension( 800, 600 );
}
public Dimension getMaximumSize()
{
return new Dimension( 1024, 768 );
}
public Dimension getMinimumSize()
{
return new Dimension( 300, 300 );
}
// ____________________
/**
* overload paint routine to show provide against
* repaint errors if no office view is realy plugged
* into this canvas.
* If handle is present - we shouldn't paint anything further.
* May the remote window is already plugged. In such case we
* shouldn't paint it over.
*/
public void paint( Graphics aGraphic )
{
if( maHandle == null )
{
Dimension aSize = getSize();
aGraphic.clearRect( 0, 0, aSize.width, aSize.height );
}
}
// ____________________
/**
* JNI interface of this class
* These two methods are implemented by using JNI mechanismen.
* The will be used to get the platform dependent window handle
* of a java awt canvas. This handle can be used to create an office
* window as direct child of it. So it's possible to plug Office
* windows in a java UI container.
*
* Note:
* Native code for windows register special function pointer to handle
* window messages ... But if it doesn't check for an already registered
* instance of this handler it will do it twice and produce a stack overflow
* because such method call herself in a never ending loop ...
* So we try to use the JNI code one times only and safe already getted
* informations inside this class.
*/
public native int getNativeWindowSystemType();
private native long getNativeWindow(); // private! => use getHWND() with cache mechanism!
public Integer getHWND()
{
if( maHandle == null )
{
maHandle = new Integer( (int )getNativeWindow() );
maSystem = getNativeWindowSystemType();
}
return maHandle;
}
// ____________________
/**
* for using of the JNI methods it's neccessary to load
* system library which exports it.
*/
static
{
System.loadLibrary( "nativeview" );
}
// ____________________
/**
* @member maHandle system window handle
* @member maSystem info about currently used platform
*/
public Integer maHandle ;
public int maSystem ;
}