From ed5640d8b587fbcfed7dd7967f3de04b37a76f26 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 11:06:44 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 4:7.4.7. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- .../DesktopEnvironment/FunctionHelper.java | 939 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 939 insertions(+) create mode 100644 odk/examples/DevelopersGuide/OfficeDev/DesktopEnvironment/FunctionHelper.java (limited to 'odk/examples/DevelopersGuide/OfficeDev/DesktopEnvironment/FunctionHelper.java') diff --git a/odk/examples/DevelopersGuide/OfficeDev/DesktopEnvironment/FunctionHelper.java b/odk/examples/DevelopersGuide/OfficeDev/DesktopEnvironment/FunctionHelper.java new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fa24cde96 --- /dev/null +++ b/odk/examples/DevelopersGuide/OfficeDev/DesktopEnvironment/FunctionHelper.java @@ -0,0 +1,939 @@ +/* -*- Mode: Java; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ +/************************************************************************* + * + * The Contents of this file are made available subject to the terms of + * the BSD license. + * + * Copyright 2000, 2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. 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You can use the follow ones: + * (1) parse URL's + * (2) create frames (inside/outside a java application) + * (3) dispatches (with[out] notifications) + * (4) loading/saving documents + * (5) convert documents to HTML (if possible) + * (6) close documents (and her frames) correctly + * + * There exist some other helper functionality too, which + * doesn't use or demonstrate the office api: + * (a) getting file names by using a file chosser + */ +public class FunctionHelper +{ + + + /** + * This convert a URL (formatted as a string) to a struct com.sun.star.util.URL. + * It use a special service to do that: the URLTransformer. + * Because some API calls need it and it's not allowed to set "Complete" + * part of the util struct only. The URL must be parsed. + * + * @param sURL + * URL for parsing in string notation + * + * @return [com.sun.star.util.URL] + * URL in UNO struct notation + */ + public static com.sun.star.util.URL parseURL(String sURL) + { + com.sun.star.util.URL aURL = null; + + if (sURL==null || sURL.equals("")) + { + System.out.println("wrong using of URL parser"); + return null; + } + + try + { + com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext xOfficeCtx = + OfficeConnect.getOfficeContext(); + + // Create special service for parsing of given URL. + com.sun.star.util.XURLTransformer xParser = + UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.util.XURLTransformer.class, + xOfficeCtx.getServiceManager().createInstanceWithContext( + "com.sun.star.util.URLTransformer", xOfficeCtx)); + + // Because it's an in/out parameter we must use an array of URL objects. + com.sun.star.util.URL[] aParseURL = new com.sun.star.util.URL[1]; + aParseURL[0] = new com.sun.star.util.URL(); + aParseURL[0].Complete = sURL; + + // Parse the URL + xParser.parseStrict(aParseURL); + + aURL = aParseURL[0]; + } + catch(com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException exRuntime) + { + // Any UNO method of this scope can throw this exception. + // Reset the return value only. + } + catch(com.sun.star.uno.Exception exUno) + { + // "createInstance()" method of used service manager can throw it. + // Then it wasn't possible to get the URL transformer. + // Return default instead of really parsed URL. + } + + return aURL; + } + + + + /** + * create a new empty target frame + * Attention: Currently we must use special service com.sun.star.frame.Task instead of Frame. + * Because desktop environment accept this special frame type only as direct children. + * Note - This service will be deprecated and must be replaces by com.sun.star.frame.Frame in + * further versions. To feature prove we use both service names. If for new versions + * the deprecated one not exist we get an empty frame, we can try to use the new service. + * + * @param xSMGR + * we need the remote service manager to create this task/frame service + * + * @return [com.sun.star.frame.XFrame] + * the new created frame reference in case of success or null otherwise + */ + private static com.sun.star.frame.XFrame impl_createEmptyFrame( + com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext xCtx ) + { + com.sun.star.frame.XFrame xFrame = null; + + try{ + xFrame = UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.frame.XFrame.class, + xCtx.getServiceManager().createInstanceWithContext( + "com.sun.star.frame.Task", xCtx)); + } catch(com.sun.star.uno.Exception ex1) {} + + if (xFrame==null) + { + try{ + xFrame = UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.frame.XFrame.class, + xCtx.getServiceManager().createInstanceWithContext( + "com.sun.star.frame.Frame", xCtx)); + } catch(com.sun.star.uno.Exception ex2) {} + } + + return xFrame; + } + + + + /** + * create a new window which can be used as container window of an office frame + * We know two modes for creation: + * - the office window will be a child of one of our java windows + * - the office will be a normal system window outside this java application + * This behaviour will be regulated by the second parameter of this operation. + * If a parentview is given the first mode will be activated - otherwise + * the second one. + * + * Note: First mode (creation of a child window) can be reached by two different + * ways. + * - pack the required window handle of our java window inside a UNO object + * to transport it to the remote office toolkit and get a child office + * window. + * This is the old way. It's better to use the second one - but to be + * future prove this old one should be tried too. + * - it's possible to pass the native window handle directly to the toolkit. + * A special interface method was enabled to accept that. + * + * The right way to create an office window should be then: + * - try to use second creation mode (directly using of the window handle) + * - if it failed ... use the old way by packing the handle inside an object + * + * @param xSMGR + * we need a service manager to be able to create remote office + * services + * + * @param aParentView + * the java window as parent for the office window if an inplace office + * is required. If it is set to null the created office window will be + * a normal system window outside of our java application. + * + * @return [com.sun.star.awt.XWindow] + * The new created office window which can be used to set it as + * a ContainerWindow on an empty office frame. + */ + private static com.sun.star.awt.XWindow impl_createWindow( + com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext xCtx, NativeView aParentView ) + { + com.sun.star.awt.XWindow xWindow = null; + com.sun.star.awt.XWindowPeer xPeer = null; + com.sun.star.awt.XToolkit xToolkit = null; + + // get access to toolkit of remote office to create the container window of + // new target frame + try{ + xToolkit = UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.awt.XToolkit.class, + xCtx.getServiceManager().createInstanceWithContext( + "com.sun.star.awt.Toolkit", xCtx)); + } + catch(com.sun.star.uno.Exception ex) + { + return null; + } + + // mode 1) create an external system window + if (aParentView==null) + { + // Describe the properties of the container window. + com.sun.star.awt.WindowDescriptor aDescriptor = + new com.sun.star.awt.WindowDescriptor(); + aDescriptor.Type = com.sun.star.awt.WindowClass.TOP; + aDescriptor.WindowServiceName = "window"; + aDescriptor.ParentIndex = -1; + aDescriptor.Parent = null; + aDescriptor.Bounds = new com.sun.star.awt.Rectangle(0,0,0,0); + aDescriptor.WindowAttributes = com.sun.star.awt.WindowAttribute.BORDER | + com.sun.star.awt.WindowAttribute.MOVEABLE | + com.sun.star.awt.WindowAttribute.SIZEABLE | + com.sun.star.awt.WindowAttribute.CLOSEABLE; + + try{ + xPeer = xToolkit.createWindow( aDescriptor ); + } catch(com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException exIllegal) {} + } + // mode 2) create an internal office window as child of our given java + // parent window + else + { + // try new version of creation first: directly using of the window + // handle. The old implementation of the corresponding toolkit method + // requires a process ID. If this id isn't the right one a null object + // is returned. But normally nobody outside the office knows this id. + // New version of this method ignore the id parameter and creation will + // work. + // Note: You must be sure if your window handle can be really used by + // the remote office. Means if this java client and the remote office + // use the same display! + com.sun.star.awt.XSystemChildFactory xChildFactory = + UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.awt.XSystemChildFactory.class, xToolkit); + + try + { + Integer nHandle = aParentView.getHWND(); + short nSystem = (short)aParentView.getNativeWindowSystemType(); + byte[] lProcID = new byte[0]; + + xPeer = xChildFactory.createSystemChild(nHandle, + lProcID, nSystem); + + if (xPeer==null) + { + // mode 3) OK - new version doesn't work. It requires the + // process id which we don't have. + // So we must use the old way to get the right window peer. + // Pack the handle inside a wrapper object. + JavaWindowPeerFake aWrapper = new + JavaWindowPeerFake(aParentView); + + com.sun.star.awt.XWindowPeer xParentPeer = + UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.awt.XWindowPeer.class, aWrapper); + + com.sun.star.awt.WindowDescriptor aDescriptor = + new com.sun.star.awt.WindowDescriptor(); + aDescriptor.Type = com.sun.star.awt.WindowClass.TOP; + aDescriptor.WindowServiceName = "workwindow"; + aDescriptor.ParentIndex = 1; + aDescriptor.Parent = xParentPeer; + aDescriptor.Bounds = new com.sun.star.awt.Rectangle(0,0,0,0); + if (nSystem == com.sun.star.lang.SystemDependent.SYSTEM_WIN32) + aDescriptor.WindowAttributes = + com.sun.star.awt.WindowAttribute.SHOW; + else + aDescriptor.WindowAttributes = + com.sun.star.awt.WindowAttribute.SYSTEMDEPENDENT; + + try{ + xPeer = xToolkit.createWindow( aDescriptor ); + } catch(com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException exIllegal) {} + } + } + catch(java.lang.RuntimeException exJRun) + { + // This exception is thrown by the native JNI code if it try to get + // the systemw window handle. A possible reason can be an invisible + // java window. In this case it should be enough to set return + // values to null. All other resources (which was created before) + // will be freed automatically if scope will be leaved. + System.out.println("May be the NativeView object wasn't really visible at calling time of getNativeWindow()?"); + xPeer = null; + xWindow = null; + } + } + + // It doesn't matter which way was used to get the window peer. + // Cast it to the right return interface and return it. + xWindow = UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.awt.XWindow.class, + xPeer); + + return xWindow; + } + + + + /** + * This method create a new empty child frame on desktop instance of remote office. + * It use a special JNI functionality to pass the office XWindow over a java window. + * This java window can be inserted into another java window container for complex layouting. + * If this parent java window isn't used, a top level system window will be created. + * The resulting office frame isn't plugged into this java application. + * + * @param sName + * name to set it on the new created frame + * + * @param aParentView + * java window which should be used as parent window of new created office frame window + * May be set to null. + * + * @return [com.sun.star.frame.XFrame] + * reference to the new created frame for success or null if it failed + */ + public static com.sun.star.frame.XFrame createViewFrame(String sName, NativeView aParentView) + { + com.sun.star.frame.XFrame xFrame = null; + + try + { + com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext xCtx = + OfficeConnect.getOfficeContext(); + + // create an empty office frame first + xFrame = impl_createEmptyFrame(xCtx); + + // create an office window then + // Depending from the given parameter aParentView it will be a child or a top level + // system window. (see impl method for further information) + // But before we call this helper - prepare the possible parent window: show it. + // JNI calls to get system window handle of java window can't work without that! + if (aParentView!=null) + aParentView.setVisible(true); + com.sun.star.awt.XWindow xWindow = impl_createWindow(xCtx, aParentView); + + // pass the window the frame as his new container window. + // It's necessary to do it first - before you call anything else there. + // Otherwise the frame throws some exceptions for "uninitialized state". + xFrame.initialize( xWindow ); + + // Insert the new frame in desktop hierarchy. + // Use XFrames interface to do so. It provides access to the child frame container of that instance. + com.sun.star.frame.XFramesSupplier xTreeRoot = UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.frame.XFramesSupplier.class, + xCtx.getServiceManager().createInstanceWithContext( + "com.sun.star.frame.Desktop", xCtx)); + com.sun.star.frame.XFrames xChildContainer = xTreeRoot.getFrames(); + xChildContainer.append(xFrame); + + // Make some further initializations on frame and window. + xWindow.setVisible(true); + xFrame.setName(sName); + } + catch(com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException exRuntime) + { + // Any UNO method of this scope can throw this exception. + // So the frame can be already created and he must be freed + // correctly. May be he was inserted into the desktop tree too ... + if(xFrame!=null) + { + // Try to dispose the frame. He should deregister himself at the desktop object + // and free all internal used resources (e.g. the container window) automatically. + // It's possible to do that here - because frame has no component inside yet. + // So nobody can disagree with that. + // After the dispose() call forget all references to this frame and let him die. + // If a new exception will occur ... no general solution exist then. + // Nobody can guarantee if next call will work or not. + com.sun.star.lang.XComponent xComponent = UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.lang.XComponent.class, + xFrame); + xComponent.dispose(); + xComponent = null; + xFrame = null; + } + } + catch(com.sun.star.uno.Exception exUno) + { + // "createInstance()" method of used service manager can throw it. + // If it occurred during creation of desktop service the frame already was created. + // Free it by decreasing his refcount. Changes on the desktop tree couldn't exist. + // Without the desktop service that wasn't possible. So no further rollbacks must follow. + if(xFrame!=null) + { + com.sun.star.lang.XComponent xComponent = UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.lang.XComponent.class, + xFrame); + xComponent.dispose(); + xComponent = null; + xFrame = null; + } + } + + return xFrame; + } + + + + /** + * Dispatch a URL to given frame. + * Caller can register himself for following status events for dispatched + * URL too. But nobody guarantee that such notifications will occur. + * (see dispatchWithNotification() if you interest on that) + * The returned dispatch object should be hold alive by caller + * till he doesn't need it any longer. Otherwise the dispatcher can(!) + * die by decreasing his refcount. + * + * @param xFrame frame which should be the target of this dispatch + * @param aURL full parsed and converted office URL for dispatch + * @param lProperties optional arguments for dispatch + * @param xListener optional listener which is registered automatically for status events + * (Note: Deregistration is part of this listener himself!) + * + * @return [XDispatch] It's the used dispatch object and can be used for deregistration of an optional listener. + * Otherwise caller can ignore it. + */ + public static com.sun.star.frame.XDispatch execute(com.sun.star.frame.XFrame xFrame , + com.sun.star.util.URL aURL , + com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue[] lProperties, + com.sun.star.frame.XStatusListener xListener ) + { + com.sun.star.frame.XDispatch xDispatcher = null; + + try + { + // Query the frame for right interface which provides access to all available dispatch objects. + com.sun.star.frame.XDispatchProvider xProvider = UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.frame.XDispatchProvider.class, + xFrame); + + // Ask him for right dispatch object for given URL. + // Force given frame as target for following dispatch by using "". + // It means the same like "_self". + xDispatcher = xProvider.queryDispatch(aURL,"",0); + + // Dispatch the URL into the frame. + if(xDispatcher!=null) + { + if(xListener!=null) + xDispatcher.addStatusListener(xListener,aURL); + + xDispatcher.dispatch(aURL,lProperties); + } + } + catch(com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException exUno) + { + // Any UNO method of this scope can throw this exception. + // But there will be nothing to do then - because + // we haven't changed anything inside the remote objects + // except method "addStatusListener(). + // But in this case the source of this exception has to + // rollback all his operations. There is no chance to + // make anything right then. + // Reset the return value to a default - that's it. + exUno.printStackTrace(); + xDispatcher = null; + } + + return xDispatcher; + } + + + + + + + + /** + * Load document specified by a URL into given frame synchronously. + * The result of this operation will be the loaded document for success + * or null if loading failed. + * + * @param xFrame frame which should be the target of this load call + * @param sURL unparsed URL for loading + * @param lProperties optional arguments + * + * @return [XComponent] the loaded document for success or null if it's failed + */ + public static com.sun.star.lang.XComponent loadDocument( + com.sun.star.frame.XFrame xFrame, String sURL, + com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue[] lProperties) + { + com.sun.star.lang.XComponent xDocument = null; + String sOldName = null; + + try + { + com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext xCtx = + OfficeConnect.getOfficeContext(); + + // First prepare frame for loading + // We must address it inside the frame tree without any complications. + // So we set an unambiguous (we hope it) name and use it later. + // Don't forget to reset original name after that. + sOldName = xFrame.getName(); + String sTarget = "odk_officedev_desk"; + xFrame.setName(sTarget); + + // Get access to the global component loader of the office + // for synchronous loading the document. + com.sun.star.frame.XComponentLoader xLoader = + UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.frame.XComponentLoader.class, + xCtx.getServiceManager().createInstanceWithContext( + "com.sun.star.frame.Desktop", xCtx)); + + // Load the document into the target frame by using his name and + // special search flags. + xDocument = xLoader.loadComponentFromURL( + sURL, + sTarget, + com.sun.star.frame.FrameSearchFlag.CHILDREN, + lProperties); + + // don't forget to restore old frame name... + xFrame.setName(sOldName); + } + catch(com.sun.star.io.IOException exIO) + { + // Can be thrown by "loadComponentFromURL()" call. + // The only thing we should do then is to reset changed frame name! + exIO.printStackTrace(); + xDocument = null; + if(sOldName!=null) + xFrame.setName(sOldName); + } + catch(com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException exIllegal) + { + // Can be thrown by "loadComponentFromURL()" call. + // The only thing we should do then is to reset changed frame name! + exIllegal.printStackTrace(); + xDocument = null; + if(sOldName!=null) + xFrame.setName(sOldName); + } + catch(com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException exRuntime) + { + // Any UNO method of this scope can throw this exception. + // The only thing we can try(!) is to reset changed frame name. + exRuntime.printStackTrace(); + xDocument = null; + if(sOldName!=null) + xFrame.setName(sOldName); + } + catch(com.sun.star.uno.Exception exUno) + { + // "createInstance()" method of used service manager can throw it. + // The only thing we should do then is to reset changed frame name! + exUno.printStackTrace(); + xDocument = null; + if(sOldName!=null) + xFrame.setName(sOldName); + } + + return xDocument; + } + + + + /** + * Save currently loaded document of given frame. + * + * @param xDocument document for saving changes + */ + public static void saveDocument(com.sun.star.lang.XComponent xDocument) + { + try + { + // Check for supported model functionality. + // Normally the application documents (text, spreadsheet ...) do so + // but some other ones (e.g. db components) doesn't do that. + // They can't be save then. + com.sun.star.frame.XModel xModel = UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.frame.XModel.class, + xDocument); + if(xModel!=null) + { + // Check for modifications => break save process if there is nothing to do. + com.sun.star.util.XModifiable xModified = UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.util.XModifiable.class, + xModel); + if(xModified.isModified()) + { + com.sun.star.frame.XStorable xStore = UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.frame.XStorable.class, + xModel); + + xStore.store(); + } + } + } + catch(com.sun.star.io.IOException exIO) + { + // Can be thrown by "store()" call. + // But there is nothing we can do then. + exIO.printStackTrace(); + } + catch(com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException exUno) + { + // Any UNO method of this scope can throw this exception. + // But there is nothing we can do then. + exUno.printStackTrace(); + } + } + + + + /** + * It try to export given document in HTML format. + * Current document will be converted to HTML and moved to new place on disk. + * A "new" file will be created by given URL (may be overwritten + * if it already exist). Right filter will be used automatically if factory of + * this document support it. If no valid filter can be found for export, + * nothing will be done here. + * + * @param xDocument document which should be exported + * @param sURL target URL for converted document + */ + public static void saveAsHTML(com.sun.star.lang.XComponent xDocument, + String sURL ) + { + try + { + // First detect factory of this document. + // Ask for the supported service name of this document. + // If information is available it can be used to find out which + // filter exist for HTML export. Normally this filter should be searched + // inside the filter configuration but this little demo doesn't do so. + // (see service com.sun.star.document.FilterFactory for further + // information too) + // Well known filter names are used directly. They must exist in current + // office installation. Otherwise this code will fail. But to prevent + // this code against missing filters it check for existing state of it. + com.sun.star.lang.XServiceInfo xInfo = UnoRuntime.queryInterface(com.sun.star.lang.XServiceInfo.class, + xDocument); + + if(xInfo!=null) + { + // Find out possible filter name. + String sFilter = null; + if(xInfo.supportsService("com.sun.star.text.TextDocument")) + sFilter = "HTML (StarWriter)"; + else + if(xInfo.supportsService("com.sun.star.text.WebDocument")) + sFilter = "HTML"; + else + if(xInfo.supportsService("com.sun.star.sheet.SpreadsheetDocument")) + sFilter = "HTML (StarCalc)"; + + // Check for existing state of this filter. + if(sFilter!=null) + { + com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext xCtx = + OfficeConnect.getOfficeContext(); + + com.sun.star.container.XNameAccess xFilterContainer = + UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.container.XNameAccess.class, + xCtx.getServiceManager().createInstanceWithContext( + "com.sun.star.document.FilterFactory", xCtx)); + + if(!xFilterContainer.hasByName(sFilter)) + sFilter=null; + } + + // Use this filter for export. + if(sFilter!=null) + { + // Export can be forced by saving the document and using a + // special filter name which can write needed format. Build + // necessary argument list now. + // Use special flag "Overwrite" too, to prevent operation + // against possible exceptions, if file already exist. + com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue[] lProperties = + new com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue[2]; + lProperties[0] = new com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue(); + lProperties[0].Name = "FilterName"; + lProperties[0].Value = sFilter; + lProperties[1] = new com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue(); + lProperties[1].Name = "Overwrite"; + lProperties[1].Value = Boolean.TRUE; + + com.sun.star.frame.XStorable xStore = + UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.frame.XStorable.class, xDocument); + + xStore.storeAsURL(sURL,lProperties); + } + } + } + catch(com.sun.star.io.IOException exIO) + { + // Can be thrown by "store()" call. + // Do nothing then. Saving failed - that's it. + exIO.printStackTrace(); + } + catch(com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException exRuntime) + { + // Can be thrown by any uno call. + // Do nothing here. Saving failed - that's it. + exRuntime.printStackTrace(); + } + catch(com.sun.star.uno.Exception exUno) + { + // Can be thrown by "createInstance()" call of service manager. + // Do nothing here. Saving failed - that's it. + exUno.printStackTrace(); + } + } + + + + + + + + /* + * Try to close the frame instead of the document. + * It shows the possible interface to do so. + * + * @param xFrame + * frame which should be closed + * + * @return in case frame could be closed + * otherwise + */ + public static boolean closeFrame(com.sun.star.frame.XFrame xFrame) + { + boolean bClosed = false; + + try + { + // first try the new way: use new interface XCloseable + // It replace the deprecated XTask::close() and should be preferred ... + // if it can be queried. + com.sun.star.util.XCloseable xCloseable = + UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.util.XCloseable.class, xFrame); + if (xCloseable!=null) + { + // We deliver the ownership of this frame not to the (possible) + // source which throw a CloseVetoException. We wish to have it + // under our own control. + try + { + xCloseable.close(false); + bClosed = true; + } + catch( com.sun.star.util.CloseVetoException exVeto ) + { + bClosed = false; + } + } + else + { + // OK: the new way isn't possible. Try the old one. + com.sun.star.frame.XTask xTask = UnoRuntime.queryInterface(com.sun.star.frame.XTask.class, + xFrame); + if (xTask!=null) + { + // return value doesn't interest here. Because + // we forget this task ... + bClosed = xTask.close(); + } + } + } + catch (com.sun.star.lang.DisposedException exDisposed) + { + // Of course - this task can be already dead - means disposed. + // But for us it's not important. Because we tried to close it too. + // And "already disposed" or "closed" should be the same ... + bClosed = true; + } + + return bClosed; + } + + + + /** + * Try to find a unique frame name, which isn't currently used inside + * remote office instance. Because we create top level frames + * only, it's enough to check the names of existing child frames on the + * desktop only. + * + * should represent a unique frame name, which currently isn't + * used inside the remote office frame tree + * (Couldn't guaranteed for a real multithreaded environment. + * But we try it ...) + */ + private static final String BASEFRAMENAME = "Desk View "; + + public static String getUniqueFrameName() + { + String sName = null; + + com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext xCtx = OfficeConnect.getOfficeContext(); + + try + { + com.sun.star.frame.XFramesSupplier xSupplier = + UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.frame.XFramesSupplier.class, + xCtx.getServiceManager().createInstanceWithContext( + "com.sun.star.frame.Desktop", xCtx)); + + com.sun.star.container.XIndexAccess xContainer = + UnoRuntime.queryInterface( + com.sun.star.container.XIndexAccess.class, + xSupplier.getFrames()); + + int nCount = xContainer.getCount(); + for (int i=0; i + * dialog is opened in "file open" mode - + * otherwise in "file save" mode. + */ + public static String askUserForFileURL(Component aParent,boolean bOpen) + { + String sFileURL = null; + int nDecision = JFileChooser.CANCEL_OPTION; + JFileChooser aChooser = null; + + // set last visited directory on new file chosser + // (if this information is available) + if( maLastDir==null ) + aChooser = new JFileChooser(); + else + aChooser = new JFileChooser(maLastDir); + + // decide between file open/save dialog + if( bOpen ) + nDecision = aChooser.showOpenDialog(aParent); + else + nDecision = aChooser.showSaveDialog(aParent); + + // react for "OK" result only + if(nDecision == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION) + { + // save current directory as last visited one + maLastDir = aChooser.getCurrentDirectory(); + // get file URL from the dialog + try + { + sFileURL = aChooser.getSelectedFile().toURI().toURL().toExternalForm(); + } + catch( MalformedURLException ex ) + { + ex.printStackTrace(); + sFileURL = null; + } + // problem of java: file URL's are coded with 1 slash instead of 3 ones! + // => correct this problem first, otherwise office can't use these URL's + if( + ( sFileURL !=null ) && + ( sFileURL.startsWith("file:/") ) && + ( !sFileURL.startsWith("file://") ) + ) + { + StringBuffer sWorkBuffer = new StringBuffer(sFileURL); + sWorkBuffer.insert(6,"//"); + sFileURL = sWorkBuffer.toString(); + } + } + + return sFileURL; + } + + + + /** + * @member maLastDir save the last visited directory of used file open/save dialog + * @member mnViewCount we try to set unique names on every frame we create (that's why we must count it) + */ + private static File maLastDir = null; + private static int mnViewCount = 0 ; +} + +/* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */ -- cgit v1.2.3