DataFlavor (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0) (original) (raw)


java.awt.datatransfer

Class DataFlavor

java.lang.Object extended by java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor

All Implemented Interfaces:

Externalizable, Serializable, Cloneable


public class DataFlavor

extends Object

implements Externalizable, Cloneable

Each instance represents the opaque concept of a data format as would appear on a clipboard, during drag and drop, or in a file system.

DataFlavor objects are constant and never change once instantiated.

For information on using data transfer with Swing, see How to Use Drag and Drop and Data Transfer, a section in The Java Tutorial, for more information.

See Also:

Serialized Form


Field Summary
static DataFlavor imageFlavor The DataFlavor representing a Java Image class, where:
static DataFlavor javaFileListFlavor To transfer a list of files to/from Java (and the underlying platform) a DataFlavor of this type/subtype and representation class of java.util.List is used.
static String javaJVMLocalObjectMimeType To transfer a reference to an arbitrary Java object reference that has no associated MIME Content-type, across a Transferable interface WITHIN THE SAME JVM, a DataFlavor with this type/subtype is used, with a representationClass equal to the type of the class/interface being passed across theTransferable.
static String javaRemoteObjectMimeType In order to pass a live link to a Remote object via a Drag and DropACTION_LINK operation a Mime Content Type of application/x-java-remote-object should be used, where the representation class of the DataFlavor represents the type of the Remote interface to be transferred.
static String javaSerializedObjectMimeType A MIME Content-Type of application/x-java-serialized-object represents a graph of Java object(s) that have been made persistent.
static DataFlavor plainTextFlavor Deprecated. as of 1.3. Use DataFlavor.getReaderForText(Transferable) instead of Transferable.getTransferData(DataFlavor.plainTextFlavor).
static DataFlavor stringFlavor The DataFlavor representing a Java Unicode String class, where:
Constructor Summary
DataFlavor() Constructs a new DataFlavor.
[DataFlavor](../../../java/awt/datatransfer/DataFlavor.html#DataFlavor%28java.lang.Class, java.lang.String%29)(Class<?> representationClass,String humanPresentableName) Constructs a DataFlavor that represents a Java class.
DataFlavor(String mimeType) Constructs a DataFlavor from a mimeType string.
[DataFlavor](../../../java/awt/datatransfer/DataFlavor.html#DataFlavor%28java.lang.String, java.lang.String%29)(String mimeType,String humanPresentableName) Constructs a DataFlavor that represents aMimeType.
[DataFlavor](../../../java/awt/datatransfer/DataFlavor.html#DataFlavor%28java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.ClassLoader%29)(String mimeType,String humanPresentableName,ClassLoader classLoader) Constructs a DataFlavor that represents aMimeType.
Method Summary
Object clone() Returns a clone of this DataFlavor.
boolean equals(DataFlavor that) Tests a DataFlavor to this DataFlavor for equality.
boolean equals(Object o) Tests an arbitrary Object to this DataFlavor for equality.
boolean equals(String s) Deprecated. As inconsistent with hashCode() contract, use isMimeTypeEqual(String) instead.
Class<?> getDefaultRepresentationClass()
String getDefaultRepresentationClassAsString()
String getHumanPresentableName() Returns the human presentable name for the data format that thisDataFlavor represents.
String getMimeType() Returns the MIME type string for this DataFlavor.
String getParameter(String paramName) Returns the human presentable name for this DataFlavor if paramName equals "humanPresentableName".
String getPrimaryType() Returns the primary MIME type for this DataFlavor.
Reader getReaderForText(Transferable transferable) Gets a Reader for a text flavor, decoded, if necessary, for the expected charset (encoding).
Class<?> getRepresentationClass() Returns the Class which objects supporting thisDataFlavor will return when this DataFlavor is requested.
String getSubType() Returns the sub MIME type of this DataFlavor.
static DataFlavor getTextPlainUnicodeFlavor() Returns a DataFlavor representing plain text with Unicode encoding, where:
int hashCode() Returns hash code for this DataFlavor.
boolean isFlavorJavaFileListType() Returns true if the DataFlavor specified represents a list of file objects.
boolean isFlavorRemoteObjectType() Returns true if the DataFlavor specified represents a remote object.
boolean isFlavorSerializedObjectType() Returns true if the DataFlavor specified represents a serialized object.
boolean isFlavorTextType() Returns whether this DataFlavor is a valid text flavor for this implementation of the Java platform.
boolean isMimeTypeEqual(DataFlavor dataFlavor) Compares the mimeType of two DataFlavor objects.
boolean isMimeTypeEqual(String mimeType) Returns whether the string representation of the MIME type passed in is equivalent to the MIME type of this DataFlavor.
boolean isMimeTypeSerializedObject() Does the DataFlavor represent a serialized object?
boolean isRepresentationClassByteBuffer() Returns whether the representation class for thisDataFlavor is java.nio.ByteBuffer or a subclass thereof.
boolean isRepresentationClassCharBuffer() Returns whether the representation class for thisDataFlavor is java.nio.CharBuffer or a subclass thereof.
boolean isRepresentationClassInputStream() Does the DataFlavor represent a java.io.InputStream?
boolean isRepresentationClassReader() Returns whether the representation class for thisDataFlavor is java.io.Reader or a subclass thereof.
boolean isRepresentationClassRemote() Returns true if the representation class is Remote.
boolean isRepresentationClassSerializable() Returns true if the representation class can be serialized.
boolean match(DataFlavor that) Tests a DataFlavor to this DataFlavor for equality.
protected String normalizeMimeType(String mimeType) Deprecated.
protected String [normalizeMimeTypeParameter](../../../java/awt/datatransfer/DataFlavor.html#normalizeMimeTypeParameter%28java.lang.String, java.lang.String%29)(String parameterName,String parameterValue) Deprecated.
void readExternal(ObjectInput is) Restores this DataFlavor from a Serialized state.
static DataFlavor selectBestTextFlavor(DataFlavor[] availableFlavors) Selects the best text DataFlavor from an array of DataFlavors.
void setHumanPresentableName(String humanPresentableName) Sets the human presentable name for the data format that thisDataFlavor represents.
String toString() String representation of this DataFlavor and its parameters.
protected static Class<?> [tryToLoadClass](../../../java/awt/datatransfer/DataFlavor.html#tryToLoadClass%28java.lang.String, java.lang.ClassLoader%29)(String className,ClassLoader fallback) Tries to load a class from: the bootstrap loader, the system loader, the context loader (if one is present) and finally the loader specified.
void writeExternal(ObjectOutput os) Serializes this DataFlavor.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, [wait](../../../java/lang/Object.html#wait%28long, int%29)
Field Detail

stringFlavor

public static final DataFlavor stringFlavor

The DataFlavor representing a Java Unicode String class, where:

 representationClass = java.lang.String
 mimeType           = "application/x-java-serialized-object"        

imageFlavor

public static final DataFlavor imageFlavor

The DataFlavor representing a Java Image class, where:

 representationClass = java.awt.Image
 mimeType            = "image/x-java-image"

plainTextFlavor

@Deprecated public static final DataFlavor plainTextFlavor

Deprecated. as of 1.3. Use DataFlavor.getReaderForText(Transferable) instead of Transferable.getTransferData(DataFlavor.plainTextFlavor).

The DataFlavor representing plain text with Unicode encoding, where:

 representationClass = InputStream
 mimeType            = "text/plain; charset=unicode"

This DataFlavor has been deprecated because (1) Its representation is an InputStream, an 8-bit based representation, while Unicode is a 16-bit character set; and (2) The charset "unicode" is not well-defined. "unicode" implies a particular platform's implementation of Unicode, not a cross-platform implementation.


javaSerializedObjectMimeType

public static final String javaSerializedObjectMimeType

A MIME Content-Type of application/x-java-serialized-object represents a graph of Java object(s) that have been made persistent. The representation class associated with this DataFlavor identifies the Java type of an object returned as a reference from an invocation java.awt.datatransfer.getTransferData.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


javaFileListFlavor

public static final DataFlavor javaFileListFlavor

To transfer a list of files to/from Java (and the underlying platform) a DataFlavor of this type/subtype and representation class of java.util.List is used. Each element of the list is required/guaranteed to be of typejava.io.File.


javaJVMLocalObjectMimeType

public static final String javaJVMLocalObjectMimeType

To transfer a reference to an arbitrary Java object reference that has no associated MIME Content-type, across a Transferable interface WITHIN THE SAME JVM, a DataFlavor with this type/subtype is used, with a representationClass equal to the type of the class/interface being passed across theTransferable.

The object reference returned from Transferable.getTransferData for a DataFlavor with this MIME Content-Type is required to be an instance of the representation Class of the DataFlavor.

See Also:

Constant Field Values


javaRemoteObjectMimeType

public static final String javaRemoteObjectMimeType

In order to pass a live link to a Remote object via a Drag and DropACTION_LINK operation a Mime Content Type of application/x-java-remote-object should be used, where the representation class of the DataFlavor represents the type of the Remote interface to be transferred.

See Also:

Constant Field Values

Constructor Detail

DataFlavor

public DataFlavor()

Constructs a new DataFlavor. This constructor is provided only for the purpose of supporting theExternalizable interface. It is not intended for public (client) use.

Since:

1.2


DataFlavor

public DataFlavor(Class<?> representationClass, String humanPresentableName)

Constructs a DataFlavor that represents a Java class.

The returned DataFlavor will have the following characteristics:

representationClass = representationClass
mimeType            = application/x-java-serialized-object        

Parameters:

representationClass - the class used to transfer data in this flavor

humanPresentableName - the human-readable string used to identify this flavor; if this parameter is null then the value of the the MIME Content Type is used

Throws:

[NullPointerException](../../../java/lang/NullPointerException.html "class in java.lang") - if representationClass is null


DataFlavor

public DataFlavor(String mimeType, String humanPresentableName)

Constructs a DataFlavor that represents aMimeType.

The returned DataFlavor will have the following characteristics:

If the mimeType is "application/x-java-serialized-object; class=", the result is the same as callingnew DataFlavor(Class:forName(<representation class>).

Otherwise:

 representationClass = InputStream
 mimeType            = mimeType         

Parameters:

mimeType - the string used to identify the MIME type for this flavor; if the the mimeType does not specify a "class=" parameter, or if the class is not successfully loaded, then an IllegalArgumentException is thrown

humanPresentableName - the human-readable string used to identify this flavor; if this parameter is null then the value of the the MIME Content Type is used

Throws:

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if mimeType is invalid or if the class is not successfully loaded

[NullPointerException](../../../java/lang/NullPointerException.html "class in java.lang") - if mimeType is null


DataFlavor

public DataFlavor(String mimeType, String humanPresentableName, ClassLoader classLoader) throws ClassNotFoundException

Constructs a DataFlavor that represents aMimeType.

The returned DataFlavor will have the following characteristics:

If the mimeType is "application/x-java-serialized-object; class=", the result is the same as callingnew DataFlavor(Class:forName(<representation class>).

Otherwise:

 representationClass = InputStream
 mimeType            = mimeType         

Parameters:

mimeType - the string used to identify the MIME type for this flavor

humanPresentableName - the human-readable string used to identify this flavor

classLoader - the class loader to use

Throws:

[ClassNotFoundException](../../../java/lang/ClassNotFoundException.html "class in java.lang") - if the class is not loaded

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if mimeType is invalid

[NullPointerException](../../../java/lang/NullPointerException.html "class in java.lang") - if mimeType is null


DataFlavor

public DataFlavor(String mimeType) throws ClassNotFoundException

Constructs a DataFlavor from a mimeType string. The string can specify a "class=" parameter to create a DataFlavor with the desired representation class. If the string does not contain "class=" parameter,java.io.InputStream is used as default.

Parameters:

mimeType - the string used to identify the MIME type for this flavor; if the class specified by "class=" parameter is not successfully loaded, then anClassNotFoundException is thrown

Throws:

[ClassNotFoundException](../../../java/lang/ClassNotFoundException.html "class in java.lang") - if the class is not loaded

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if mimeType is invalid

[NullPointerException](../../../java/lang/NullPointerException.html "class in java.lang") - if mimeType is null

Method Detail

tryToLoadClass

protected static final Class<?> tryToLoadClass(String className, ClassLoader fallback) throws ClassNotFoundException

Tries to load a class from: the bootstrap loader, the system loader, the context loader (if one is present) and finally the loader specified.

Parameters:

className - the name of the class to be loaded

fallback - the fallback loader

Returns:

the class loaded

Throws:

[ClassNotFoundException](../../../java/lang/ClassNotFoundException.html "class in java.lang") - if class is not found


toString

public String toString()

String representation of this DataFlavor and its parameters. The resulting String contains the name of the DataFlavor class, this flavor's MIME type, and its representation class. If this flavor has a primary MIME type of "text", supports the charset parameter, and has an encoded representation, the flavor's charset is also included. See selectBestTextFlavor for a list of text flavors which support the charset parameter.

Overrides:

[toString](../../../java/lang/Object.html#toString%28%29) in class [Object](../../../java/lang/Object.html "class in java.lang")

Returns:

string representation of this DataFlavor

See Also:

selectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[])


getTextPlainUnicodeFlavor

public static final DataFlavor getTextPlainUnicodeFlavor()

Returns a DataFlavor representing plain text with Unicode encoding, where:

 representationClass = java.io.InputStream
 mimeType            = "text/plain;
                        charset=<platform default Unicode encoding>"

Sun's implementation for Microsoft Windows uses the encoding utf-16le. Sun's implementation for Solaris and Linux uses the encodingiso-10646-ucs-2.

Returns:

a DataFlavor representing plain text with Unicode encoding


selectBestTextFlavor

public static final DataFlavor selectBestTextFlavor(DataFlavor[] availableFlavors)

Selects the best text DataFlavor from an array of DataFlavors. Only DataFlavor.stringFlavor, and equivalent flavors, and flavors that have a primary MIME type of "text", are considered for selection.

Flavors are first sorted by their MIME types in the following order:

For example, "text/sgml" will be selected over "text/html", and DataFlavor.stringFlavor will be chosen over DataFlavor.plainTextFlavor.

If two or more flavors share the best MIME type in the array, then that MIME type will be checked to see if it supports the charset parameter.

The following MIME types support, or are treated as though they support, the charset parameter:

If the best MIME type in the array does not support the charset parameter, the flavors which share that MIME type will then be sorted by their representation classes in the following order:java.io.InputStream, java.nio.ByteBuffer,[B, .

If two or more flavors share the best representation class, or if no flavor has one of the three specified representations, then one of those flavors will be chosen non-deterministically.

If the best MIME type in the array does support the charset parameter, the flavors which share that MIME type will then be sorted by their representation classes in the following order:java.io.Reader, java.lang.String,java.nio.CharBuffer, [C, .

If two or more flavors share the best representation class, and that representation is one of the four explicitly listed, then one of those flavors will be chosen non-deterministically. If, however, no flavor has one of the four specified representations, the flavors will then be sorted by their charsets. Unicode charsets, such as "UTF-16", "UTF-8", "UTF-16BE", "UTF-16LE", and their aliases, are considered best. After them, the platform default charset and its aliases are selected. "US-ASCII" and its aliases are worst. All other charsets are chosen in alphabetical order, but only charsets supported by this implementation of the Java platform will be considered.

If two or more flavors share the best charset, the flavors will then again be sorted by their representation classes in the following order:java.io.InputStream, java.nio.ByteBuffer,[B, .

If two or more flavors share the best representation class, or if no flavor has one of the three specified representations, then one of those flavors will be chosen non-deterministically.

Parameters:

availableFlavors - an array of available DataFlavors

Returns:

the best (highest fidelity) flavor according to the rules specified above, or null, if availableFlavors is null, has zero length, or contains no text flavors

Since:

1.3


getReaderForText

public Reader getReaderForText(Transferable transferable) throws UnsupportedFlavorException, IOException

Gets a Reader for a text flavor, decoded, if necessary, for the expected charset (encoding). The supported representation classes arejava.io.Reader, java.lang.String,java.nio.CharBuffer, [C,java.io.InputStream, java.nio.ByteBuffer, and [B.

Because text flavors which do not support the charset parameter are encoded in a non-standard format, this method should not be called for such flavors. However, in order to maintain backward-compatibility, if this method is called for such a flavor, this method will treat the flavor as though it supports the charset parameter and attempt to decode it accordingly. See selectBestTextFlavor for a list of text flavors which do not support the charset parameter.

Parameters:

transferable - the Transferable whose data will be requested in this flavor

Returns:

a Reader to read the Transferable's data

Throws:

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if the representation class is not one of the seven listed above

[IllegalArgumentException](../../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if the Transferable has null data

[NullPointerException](../../../java/lang/NullPointerException.html "class in java.lang") - if the Transferable is null

[UnsupportedEncodingException](../../../java/io/UnsupportedEncodingException.html "class in java.io") - if this flavor's representation is java.io.InputStream,java.nio.ByteBuffer, or [B and this flavor's encoding is not supported by this implementation of the Java platform

[UnsupportedFlavorException](../../../java/awt/datatransfer/UnsupportedFlavorException.html "class in java.awt.datatransfer") - if the Transferable does not support this flavor

[IOException](../../../java/io/IOException.html "class in java.io") - if the data cannot be read because of an I/O error

Since:

1.3

See Also:

selectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[])


getMimeType

public String getMimeType()

Returns the MIME type string for this DataFlavor.

Returns:

the MIME type string for this flavor


getRepresentationClass

public Class<?> getRepresentationClass()

Returns the Class which objects supporting thisDataFlavor will return when this DataFlavor is requested.

Returns:

the Class which objects supporting thisDataFlavor will return when this DataFlavor is requested


getHumanPresentableName

public String getHumanPresentableName()

Returns the human presentable name for the data format that thisDataFlavor represents. This name would be localized for different countries.

Returns:

the human presentable name for the data format that thisDataFlavor represents


getPrimaryType

public String getPrimaryType()

Returns the primary MIME type for this DataFlavor.

Returns:

the primary MIME type of this DataFlavor


getSubType

public String getSubType()

Returns the sub MIME type of this DataFlavor.

Returns:

the Sub MIME type of this DataFlavor


getParameter

public String getParameter(String paramName)

Returns the human presentable name for this DataFlavor if paramName equals "humanPresentableName". Otherwise returns the MIME type value associated with paramName.

Parameters:

paramName - the parameter name requested

Returns:

the value of the name parameter, or null if there is no associated value


setHumanPresentableName

public void setHumanPresentableName(String humanPresentableName)

Sets the human presentable name for the data format that thisDataFlavor represents. This name would be localized for different countries.

Parameters:

humanPresentableName - the new human presentable name


equals

public boolean equals(Object o)

Tests an arbitrary Object to this DataFlavor for equality. Two DataFlavors are considered equal if and only if their MIME primary type and subtype and representation class are equal. Additionally, if the primary type is "text", the subtype denotes a text flavor which supports the charset parameter, and the representation class is not java.io.Reader,java.lang.String, java.nio.CharBuffer, or[C, the charset parameter must also be equal. If a charset is not explicitly specified for one or bothDataFlavors, the platform default encoding is assumed. SeeselectBestTextFlavor for a list of text flavors which support the charset parameter.

Overrides:

[equals](../../../java/lang/Object.html#equals%28java.lang.Object%29) in class [Object](../../../java/lang/Object.html "class in java.lang")

Parameters:

o - the Object to compare with this

Returns:

true if that is equivalent to thisDataFlavor; false otherwise

See Also:

selectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[])


equals

public boolean equals(DataFlavor that)

Tests a DataFlavor to this DataFlavor for equality. Two DataFlavors are considered equal if and only if their MIME primary type and subtype and representation class are equal. Additionally, if the primary type is "text", the subtype denotes a text flavor which supports the charset parameter, and the representation class is not java.io.Reader,java.lang.String, java.nio.CharBuffer, or[C, the charset parameter must also be equal. If a charset is not explicitly specified for one or bothDataFlavors, the platform default encoding is assumed. SeeselectBestTextFlavor for a list of text flavors which support the charset parameter.

Parameters:

that - the DataFlavor to compare withthis

Returns:

true if that is equivalent to thisDataFlavor; false otherwise

See Also:

selectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[])


equals

@Deprecated public boolean equals(String s)

Deprecated. As inconsistent with hashCode() contract, use isMimeTypeEqual(String) instead.

Compares only the mimeType against the passed in String and representationClass is not considered in the comparison. If representationClass needs to be compared, thenequals(new DataFlavor(s)) may be used.

Returns:

true if the String (MimeType) is equal


hashCode

public int hashCode()

Returns hash code for this DataFlavor. For two equal DataFlavors, hash codes are equal. For the String that matches DataFlavor.equals(String), it is not guaranteed that DataFlavor's hash code is equal to the hash code of the String.

Overrides:

[hashCode](../../../java/lang/Object.html#hashCode%28%29) in class [Object](../../../java/lang/Object.html "class in java.lang")

Returns:

a hash code for this DataFlavor

See Also:

Object.equals(java.lang.Object), Hashtable


match

public boolean match(DataFlavor that)

Tests a DataFlavor to this DataFlavor for equality. Two DataFlavors are considered equal if and only if their MIME primary type and subtype and representation class are equal. Additionally, if the primary type is "text", the subtype denotes a text flavor which supports the charset parameter, and the representation class is not java.io.Reader,java.lang.String, java.nio.CharBuffer, or[C, the charset parameter must also be equal. If a charset is not explicitly specified for one or bothDataFlavors, the platform default encoding is assumed. SeeselectBestTextFlavor for a list of text flavors which support the charset parameter.

Parameters:

that - the DataFlavor to compare withthis

Returns:

true if that is equivalent to thisDataFlavor; false otherwise

See Also:

selectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[])


isMimeTypeEqual

public boolean isMimeTypeEqual(String mimeType)

Returns whether the string representation of the MIME type passed in is equivalent to the MIME type of this DataFlavor. Parameters are not included in the comparison.

Parameters:

mimeType - the string representation of the MIME type

Returns:

true if the string representation of the MIME type passed in is equivalent to the MIME type of this DataFlavor; false otherwise

Throws:

[NullPointerException](../../../java/lang/NullPointerException.html "class in java.lang") - if mimeType is null


isMimeTypeEqual

public final boolean isMimeTypeEqual(DataFlavor dataFlavor)

Compares the mimeType of two DataFlavor objects. No parameters are considered.

Parameters:

dataFlavor - the DataFlavor to be compared

Returns:

true if the MimeTypes are equal, otherwise false


isMimeTypeSerializedObject

public boolean isMimeTypeSerializedObject()

Does the DataFlavor represent a serialized object?


getDefaultRepresentationClass

public final Class<?> getDefaultRepresentationClass()


getDefaultRepresentationClassAsString

public final String getDefaultRepresentationClassAsString()


isRepresentationClassInputStream

public boolean isRepresentationClassInputStream()

Does the DataFlavor represent a java.io.InputStream?


isRepresentationClassReader

public boolean isRepresentationClassReader()

Returns whether the representation class for thisDataFlavor is java.io.Reader or a subclass thereof.

Since:

1.4


isRepresentationClassCharBuffer

public boolean isRepresentationClassCharBuffer()

Returns whether the representation class for thisDataFlavor is java.nio.CharBuffer or a subclass thereof.

Since:

1.4


isRepresentationClassByteBuffer

public boolean isRepresentationClassByteBuffer()

Returns whether the representation class for thisDataFlavor is java.nio.ByteBuffer or a subclass thereof.

Since:

1.4


isRepresentationClassSerializable

public boolean isRepresentationClassSerializable()

Returns true if the representation class can be serialized.

Returns:

true if the representation class can be serialized


isRepresentationClassRemote

public boolean isRepresentationClassRemote()

Returns true if the representation class is Remote.

Returns:

true if the representation class is Remote


isFlavorSerializedObjectType

public boolean isFlavorSerializedObjectType()

Returns true if the DataFlavor specified represents a serialized object.

Returns:

true if the DataFlavor specified represents a Serialized Object


isFlavorRemoteObjectType

public boolean isFlavorRemoteObjectType()

Returns true if the DataFlavor specified represents a remote object.

Returns:

true if the DataFlavor specified represents a Remote Object


isFlavorJavaFileListType

public boolean isFlavorJavaFileListType()

Returns true if the DataFlavor specified represents a list of file objects.

Returns:

true if the DataFlavor specified represents a List of File objects


isFlavorTextType

public boolean isFlavorTextType()

Returns whether this DataFlavor is a valid text flavor for this implementation of the Java platform. Only flavors equivalent toDataFlavor.stringFlavor and DataFlavors with a primary MIME type of "text" can be valid text flavors.

If this flavor supports the charset parameter, it must be equivalent toDataFlavor.stringFlavor, or its representation must bejava.io.Reader, java.lang.String,java.nio.CharBuffer, [C,java.io.InputStream, java.nio.ByteBuffer, or[B. If the representation isjava.io.InputStream, java.nio.ByteBuffer, or[B, then this flavor's charset parameter must be supported by this implementation of the Java platform. If a charset is not specified, then the platform default charset, which is always supported, is assumed.

If this flavor does not support the charset parameter, its representation must be java.io.InputStream,java.nio.ByteBuffer, or [B.

See selectBestTextFlavor for a list of text flavors which support the charset parameter.

Returns:

true if this DataFlavor is a valid text flavor as described above; false otherwise

Since:

1.4

See Also:

selectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[])


writeExternal

public void writeExternal(ObjectOutput os) throws IOException

Serializes this DataFlavor.

Specified by:

[writeExternal](../../../java/io/Externalizable.html#writeExternal%28java.io.ObjectOutput%29) in interface [Externalizable](../../../java/io/Externalizable.html "interface in java.io")

Parameters:

os - the stream to write the object to

Throws:

[IOException](../../../java/io/IOException.html "class in java.io") - Includes any I/O exceptions that may occur


readExternal

public void readExternal(ObjectInput is) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException

Restores this DataFlavor from a Serialized state.

Specified by:

[readExternal](../../../java/io/Externalizable.html#readExternal%28java.io.ObjectInput%29) in interface [Externalizable](../../../java/io/Externalizable.html "interface in java.io")

Parameters:

is - the stream to read data from in order to restore the object

Throws:

[IOException](../../../java/io/IOException.html "class in java.io") - if I/O errors occur

[ClassNotFoundException](../../../java/lang/ClassNotFoundException.html "class in java.lang") - If the class for an object being restored cannot be found.


clone

public Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException

Returns a clone of this DataFlavor.

Overrides:

[clone](../../../java/lang/Object.html#clone%28%29) in class [Object](../../../java/lang/Object.html "class in java.lang")

Returns:

a clone of this DataFlavor

Throws:

[CloneNotSupportedException](../../../java/lang/CloneNotSupportedException.html "class in java.lang") - if the object's class does not support the Cloneable interface. Subclasses that override the clone method can also throw this exception to indicate that an instance cannot be cloned.

See Also:

Cloneable


normalizeMimeTypeParameter

@Deprecated protected String normalizeMimeTypeParameter(String parameterName, String parameterValue)

Deprecated.

Called on DataFlavor for every MIME Type parameter to allow DataFlavor subclasses to handle special parameters like the text/plain charset parameters, whose values are case insensitive. (MIME type parameter values are supposed to be case sensitive.

This method is called for each parameter name/value pair and should return the normalized representation of the parameterValue. This method is never invoked by this implementation from 1.1 onwards.


normalizeMimeType

@Deprecated protected String normalizeMimeType(String mimeType)

Deprecated.

Called for each MIME type string to give DataFlavor subtypes the opportunity to change how the normalization of MIME types is accomplished. One possible use would be to add default parameter/value pairs in cases where none are present in the MIME type string passed in. This method is never invoked by this implementation from 1.1 onwards.



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