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20. java.awt.datatransfer Reference

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Clipboard (New)
ClipboardOwner (New)
DataFlavor (New)
StringSelection (New)
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Clipboard (New)

Name

Clipboard (New)

[Graphic: Figure from the text]

Description

The Clipboard class is a repository for a Transferable object and can be used for cut, copy, and paste operations. The system clipboard can be accessed by calling Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getSystemClipboard(). You can use this technique if you are interested in exchanging data between your application and other applications (  Java or non-Java) running on the system. In addition, Clipboard can be instantiated directly, if "private" clipboards are needed.

Class Definition

public class java.awt.datatransfer.Clipboard
   extends java.lang.Object {
  // Variables
  protected Transferable contents;
  protected ClipboardOwner owner;
  // Constructors
  public Clipboard (String name);
  // Instance Methods
  public synchronized Transferable getContents (Object requestor);
  public String getName();
  public synchronized void setContents (Transferable contents, ClipboardOwner owner);
}

Variables

contents

protected Transferable contents

The object that the Clipboard contains, i.e., the object that has been cut or copied.

owner

protected ClipboardOwner owner

The object that owns the contents. When something else is placed on the clipboard, owner is notified via lostOwnership().

Constructors

Clipboard

public Clipboard (String name)

Parameters

name

The name for this Clipboard.

Description

Constructs a Clipboard object with the given name.

Instance Methods

getContents

public synchronized Transferable getContents (Object requestor)

Parameters

requestor

The object asking for the contents.

Returns

An object that implements the Transferable interface.

Description

Returns the current contents of the Clipboard. You could use this method to paste data from the clipboard into your application.

getName

public String getName()

Returns

Clipboard's name.

Description

Returns the name used when this clipboard was constructed. Toolkit.getSystemClipboard() returns a Clipboard named "System".

setContents

public synchronized void setContents (Transferable contents, ClipboardOwner owner)

Parameters

contents

New contents.

owner

Owner of the new contents.

Description

Changes the contents of the Clipboard. You could use this method to cut or copy data from your application to the clipboard.

See Also

ClipboardOwner, Toolkit, Transferable


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