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/*
File: JavaControl.h
Contains: interface to embedding Java code in a Carbon Control
Version: QuickTime 7.3
Copyright: (c) 2007 (c) 2000-2001 by Apple Computer, Inc., all rights reserved.
Bugs?: For bug reports, consult the following page on
the World Wide Web:
http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/
*/
#ifndef __MACTYPES__
#include <MacTypes.h>
#endif
#ifndef __CONTROLS__
#include <Controls.h>
#endif
#ifndef __MACWINDOWS__
#include <MacWindows.h>
#endif
#include <JavaVM/jni.h>
#if PRAGMA_ONCE
#pragma once
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#if PRAGMA_IMPORT
#pragma import on
#endif
/*
* Summary:
* JavaControl Embedding errors
*
* Discussion:
* The following are all errors which can be returned from the
* routines contained in this file. Most are self explanatory.
*/
enum {
errJavaEmbeddingNotYetImplemented = -9950,
errJavaEmbeddingIntializationFailed = -9962, /* previously errClassConstructorNotFound, errClassNotFound, and errMethodNotFound*/
errJavaEmbeddingMissingURL = -9955, /* previously errMissingURL*/
errJavaEmbeddingCouldNotCreateApplet = -9956, /* previously errCouldNotCreateApplet*/
errJavaEmbeddingCouldNotEmbedFrame = -9957, /* previously errCouldNotEmbedFrame */
errJavaEmbeddingCouldNotConvertURL = -9958, /* previously errCouldNotConvertURL*/
errJavaEmbeddingNotAFrame = -9959, /* previously errNotAFrame*/
errJavaEmbeddingControlNotEmbedded = -9960, /* previously errControlNotEmbedded*/
errJavaEmbeddingExceptionThrown = -9961, /* previously errExceptionThrown*/
errJavaEmbeddingJavaDisabled = -9963
};
/*
* MoveAndClipJavaControl()
*
* Summary:
* Positions the control in the containing window, and sets the clip
* bounds for drawing.
*
* Discussion:
* All coordinates are local to the host window, and 0,0 is the top
* left corner of the content area of the host window - just below
* the title bar.
* Usually a call to MoveAndClipJavaControl is followed by a call to
* DrawJavaControl.
*
* Parameters:
*
* env:
* The JNI Environment for the current thread.
*
* theControl:
* The Java control (applet).
*
* posX:
* The x position of the control.
*
* posY:
* The y position of the control.
*
* clipX:
* The left of the clip region.
*
* clipY:
* The top of the clip region.
*
* clipWidth:
* The width of the clip region. (Notice this is not right, but
* width)
*
* clipHeight:
* The height of the clip region. (Notice this is not bottom, but
* height)
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
MoveAndClipJavaControl(
JNIEnv * env,
ControlRef theControl,
int posX,
int posY,
int clipX,
int clipY,
int clipWidth,
int clipHeight);
/*
* SizeJavaControl()
*
* Summary:
* Sets the size of the Java control.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
SizeJavaControl(
JNIEnv * env,
ControlRef theControl,
int width,
int height);
/*
* ShowHideJavaControl()
*
* Summary:
* Makes a Java control visible or invisible.
*
* Parameters:
*
* env:
* The JNI Environment for the current thread.
*
* theControl:
* The Java control (applet).
*
* visible:
* True shows the control.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
ShowHideJavaControl(
JNIEnv * env,
ControlRef theControl,
Boolean visible);
/*
* StopJavaControlAsyncDrawing()
*
* Summary:
* Stops a Java applet from drawing asynchonously.
*
* Discussion:
* Many applets are used for animation and they draw themselves at
* times other than when the control is drawn. In order to handle
* things like live resize and scrolling a host app must be able to
* suspend asynchronous drawing otherwise a draw may occur before
* the host app is able to reposition/reclip the control thus
* causing drawing in the wrong location. When async drawing is off
* normal paint events in an applet are ignored. Only
* DrawJavaControl events are allowed to paint. This allows
* temporary fine grained control of when an applet can paint, and
* should only be used when needed.
*
* Parameters:
*
* env:
* The JNI Environment for the current thread.
*
* theControl:
* The Java control (applet).
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
StopJavaControlAsyncDrawing(
JNIEnv * env,
ControlRef theControl);
/*
* RestartJavaControlAsyncDrawing()
*
* Summary:
* Allows a Java applet to draw asynchonously.
*
* Discussion:
* This should be called when it is safe again for an applet to draw
* asynchronously. See StopJavaControlAsyncDrawing.
*
* Parameters:
*
* env:
* The JNI Environment for the current thread.
*
* theControl:
* The Java control (applet).
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
RestartJavaControlAsyncDrawing(
JNIEnv * env,
ControlRef theControl);
/*
* DrawJavaControl()
*
* Summary:
* Causes a Java control that to be drawn.
*
* Discussion:
* This should be called whenever the host app needs the
* applet/control to be redrawn. In the case where Async drawing is
* paused, DrawJavaControl will still cause the applet to draw. So
* if the host app is stopping async drawing for something like live
* scrolling, if there are convenient times the host app should call
* DrawJavaControl (usually after a call to MoveAndClipJavaControl)
* to provide some feedback to the user.
*
* Parameters:
*
* env:
* The JNI Environment for the current thread.
*
* theControl:
* The corresponding Java control (applet) that is to be drawn.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
DrawJavaControl(
JNIEnv * env,
ControlRef theControl);
/*
========================================================================================
UTILITY API - functions to determine the status of a window or control
========================================================================================
*/
/*
* GetJavaWindowFromWindow()
*
* Discussion:
* Given a native Carbon window this returns the corresponding Java
* window.
*
* Parameters:
*
* env:
* The JNI Environment for the current thread.
*
* inMacWindow:
* A reference to a native window.
*
* outJavaWindow:
* Returns a JNI global ref. Call env->DeleteGlobalRef() on it
* when done.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
GetJavaWindowFromWindow(
JNIEnv * env,
WindowRef inMacWindow,
jobject * outJavaWindow);
/*
* GetWindowFromJavaWindow()
*
* Discussion:
* Given a Java window this returns the corresponding native Carbon
* window.
*
* Parameters:
*
* env:
* The JNI Environment for the current thread.
*
* inJavaWindow:
* A reference to a Java window.
*
* outMacWindow:
* The corresponding native window.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
GetWindowFromJavaWindow(
JNIEnv * env,
jobject inJavaWindow,
WindowRef * outMacWindow);
/*
* GetJavaFrameFromControl()
*
* Discussion:
* Given an embedded control this returns the corresponding Java
* applet frame.
*
* Parameters:
*
* env:
* The JNI Environment for the current thread.
*
* inMacControl:
* A reference to the control for the applet.
*
* outJavaFrame:
* Returns a JNI global ref. Call env->DeleteGlobalRef() on it
* when done.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
GetJavaFrameFromControl(
JNIEnv * env,
ControlRef inMacControl,
jobject * outJavaFrame);
/*
* GetControlFromJavaFrame()
*
* Discussion:
* Given a Java applet frame reference this returns the embedded
* control.
*
* Parameters:
*
* env:
* The JNI Environment for the current thread.
*
* inJavaFrame:
* The applet reference obtained from CreateJavaApplet.
*
* outMacControl:
* A reference to the control for the applet.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
GetControlFromJavaFrame(
JNIEnv * env,
jobject inJavaFrame,
ControlRef * outMacControl);
/*
* CreateJavaControl()
*
* Discussion:
* Creates a control for the specified applet whose content is drawn
* and events processed by java.
* All communication to this control should be through the APIs
* specified here in JavaControl.h.
*
* Parameters:
*
* env:
* The JNI Environment for the current thread.
*
* inNativeWindow:
* The carbon window that will host the applet.
*
* inBounds:
* The starting location for the applet.
*
* inAppletFrame:
* The applet reference obtained from CreateJavaApplet.
*
* inVisible:
* True if the applet should start out hidden.
*
* outControl:
* A reference to the control that is created for the applet.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
CreateJavaControl(
JNIEnv * env,
WindowRef inNativeWindow,
const Rect * inBounds,
jobject inAppletFrame,
Boolean inVisible,
ControlRef * outControl);
#ifdef PRAGMA_IMPORT_OFF
#pragma import off
#elif PRAGMA_IMPORT
#pragma import reset
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif