See: Description
Interface | Description |
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ClipboardOwner |
Defines the interface for classes that will provide data to
a clipboard.
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FlavorListener |
Defines an object which listens for
FlavorEvent s. |
FlavorMap |
A two-way Map between "natives" (Strings), which correspond to platform-
specific data formats, and "flavors" (DataFlavors), which correspond to
platform-independent MIME types.
|
FlavorTable |
A FlavorMap which relaxes the traditional 1-to-1 restriction of a Map.
|
Transferable |
Defines the interface for classes that can be used to provide data
for a transfer operation.
|
Class | Description |
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Clipboard |
A class that implements a mechanism to transfer data using
cut/copy/paste operations.
|
DataFlavor |
A
DataFlavor provides meta information about data. |
FlavorEvent |
FlavorEvent is used to notify interested parties
that available DataFlavor s have changed in the
Clipboard (the event source). |
StringSelection |
A
Transferable which implements the capability required
to transfer a String . |
SystemFlavorMap |
The SystemFlavorMap is a configurable map between "natives" (Strings), which
correspond to platform-specific data formats, and "flavors" (DataFlavors),
which correspond to platform-independent MIME types.
|
Exception | Description |
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MimeTypeParseException |
A class to encapsulate MimeType parsing related exceptions
|
UnsupportedFlavorException |
Signals that the requested data is not supported in this flavor.
|
It also provides a clipboard mechanism, which is an object that temporarily holds a transferable object that can be transferred between or within an application. The clipboard is typically used for copy and paste operations. Although it is possible to create a clipboard to use within an application, most applications will use the system clipboard to ensure the data can be transferred across applications running on the platform.
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