/* * This file is part of the LibreOffice project. * * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. * * This file incorporates work covered by the following license notice: * * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed * with this work for additional information regarding copyright * ownership. The ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache * License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file * except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 . */ 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. * */ public class NativeView extends java.awt.Canvas { /** * ctor * Does nothing really. * We can use our JNI mechanism for an already visible * canvas only. So we override the method for showing ( "setVisible()" ) * and make our initialization there. But we try to show an empty clean * window till there. */ public NativeView() { maHandle = null; maSystem = 0; this.setBackground( Color.white ); } /** * Override this method to make necessary initializations here. * ( e.g. get the window handle and necessary system information ) * * Why here? * Because the handle seems to be available for already-visible windows * only. So it's the best place to get it. The special helper method * can be called more than once - but call native code one time only * and save 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 information about our * preferred/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 ); } /** * override paint routine to show provide against * repaint errors if no office view is really 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 registers a 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 calls itself in a never-ending loop... * So we try to use the JNI code one time only and save already-obtained * information inside this class. */ public native int getNativeWindowSystemType(); private native long getNativeWindow(); // private! => use getHWND() with cache mechanism! public Integer getHWND() { if( maHandle == null ) { maHandle = Integer.valueOf( (int )getNativeWindow() ); maSystem = getNativeWindowSystemType(); } return maHandle; } /** * for using of the JNI methods it's necessary 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 ; }