Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

Uses of Interface
java.awt.datatransfer.Transferable

Packages that use Transferable
java.awt.datatransfer Provides interfaces and classes for transferring data between and within applications. 
java.awt.dnd Drag and Drop is a direct manipulation gesture found in many Graphical User Interface systems that provides a mechanism to transfer information between two entities logically associated with presentation elements in the GUI. 
javax.activation   
javax.swing Provides a set of "lightweight" (all-Java language) components that, to the maximum degree possible, work the same on all platforms. 
 

Uses of Transferable in java.awt.datatransfer
 

Classes in java.awt.datatransfer that implement Transferable
 class StringSelection
          A Transferable which implements the capability required to transfer a String.
 

Fields in java.awt.datatransfer declared as Transferable
protected  Transferable Clipboard.contents
           
 

Methods in java.awt.datatransfer that return Transferable
 Transferable Clipboard.getContents(Object requestor)
          Returns a transferable object representing the current contents of the clipboard.
 

Methods in java.awt.datatransfer with parameters of type Transferable
 Reader DataFlavor.getReaderForText(Transferable transferable)
          Gets a Reader for a text flavor, decoded, if necessary, for the expected charset (encoding).
 void StringSelection.lostOwnership(Clipboard clipboard, Transferable contents)
           
 void ClipboardOwner.lostOwnership(Clipboard clipboard, Transferable contents)
          Notifies this object that it is no longer the clipboard owner.
 void Clipboard.setContents(Transferable contents, ClipboardOwner owner)
          Sets the current contents of the clipboard to the specified transferable object and registers the specified clipboard owner as the owner of the new contents.
 

Uses of Transferable in java.awt.dnd
 

Classes in java.awt.dnd that implement Transferable
protected  class DropTargetContext.TransferableProxy
          TransferableProxy is a helper inner class that implements Transferable interface and serves as a proxy for another Transferable object which represents data transfer for a particular drag-n-drop operation.
 

Fields in java.awt.dnd declared as Transferable
protected  Transferable DropTargetContext.TransferableProxy.transferable
          The encapsulated Transferable object.
 

Methods in java.awt.dnd that return Transferable
protected  Transferable DropTargetContext.createTransferableProxy(Transferable t, boolean local)
          Creates a TransferableProxy to proxy for the specified Transferable.
 Transferable DropTargetDropEvent.getTransferable()
          This method returns the Transferable object associated with the drop.
 Transferable DropTargetDragEvent.getTransferable()
          This method returns the Transferable object that represents the data associated with the current drag operation.
protected  Transferable DropTargetContext.getTransferable()
          get the Transferable (proxy) operand of this operation
 Transferable DragSourceContext.getTransferable()
          Returns the Transferable associated with this DragSourceContext.
 

Methods in java.awt.dnd with parameters of type Transferable
protected  DragSourceContext DragSource.createDragSourceContext(java.awt.dnd.peer.DragSourceContextPeer dscp, DragGestureEvent dgl, Cursor dragCursor, Image dragImage, Point imageOffset, Transferable t, DragSourceListener dsl)
          Creates the DragSourceContext to handle this drag.
protected  Transferable DropTargetContext.createTransferableProxy(Transferable t, boolean local)
          Creates a TransferableProxy to proxy for the specified Transferable.
 void DragGestureEvent.startDrag(Cursor dragCursor, Image dragImage, Point imageOffset, Transferable transferable, DragSourceListener dsl)
          Start the drag given the initial Cursor to display, a drag Image, the offset of the Image, the Transferable object, and the DragSourceListener to use.
 void DragGestureEvent.startDrag(Cursor dragCursor, Transferable transferable)
          Starts the drag operation given the Cursor for this drag operation and the Transferable representing the source data for this drag operation.
 void DragGestureEvent.startDrag(Cursor dragCursor, Transferable transferable, DragSourceListener dsl)
          Starts the drag given the initial Cursor to display, the Transferable object, and the DragSourceListener to use.
 void DragSource.startDrag(DragGestureEvent trigger, Cursor dragCursor, Image dragImage, Point dragOffset, Transferable transferable, DragSourceListener dsl)
          Start a drag, given the DragGestureEvent that initiated the drag, the initial Cursor to use, the Image to drag, the offset of the Image origin from the hotspot of the Cursor at the instant of the trigger, the subject data of the drag, and the DragSourceListener.
 void DragSource.startDrag(DragGestureEvent trigger, Cursor dragCursor, Image dragImage, Point imageOffset, Transferable transferable, DragSourceListener dsl, FlavorMap flavorMap)
          Start a drag, given the DragGestureEvent that initiated the drag, the initial Cursor to use, the Image to drag, the offset of the Image origin from the hotspot of the Cursor at the instant of the trigger, the Transferable subject data of the drag, the DragSourceListener, and the FlavorMap.
 void DragSource.startDrag(DragGestureEvent trigger, Cursor dragCursor, Transferable transferable, DragSourceListener dsl)
          Start a drag, given the DragGestureEvent that initiated the drag, the initial Cursor to use, the Transferable subject data of the drag, and the DragSourceListener.
 void DragSource.startDrag(DragGestureEvent trigger, Cursor dragCursor, Transferable transferable, DragSourceListener dsl, FlavorMap flavorMap)
          Start a drag, given the DragGestureEvent that initiated the drag, the initial Cursor to use, the Transferable subject data of the drag, the DragSourceListener, and the FlavorMap.
 

Constructors in java.awt.dnd with parameters of type Transferable
DragSourceContext(java.awt.dnd.peer.DragSourceContextPeer dscp, DragGestureEvent trigger, Cursor dragCursor, Image dragImage, Point offset, Transferable t, DragSourceListener dsl)
          Called from DragSource, this constructor creates a new DragSourceContext given the DragSourceContextPeer for this Drag, the DragGestureEvent that triggered the Drag, the initial Cursor to use for the Drag, an (optional) Image to display while the Drag is taking place, the offset of the Image origin from the hotspot at the instant of the triggering event, the Transferable subject data, and the DragSourceListener to use during the Drag and Drop operation.
 

Uses of Transferable in javax.activation
 

Classes in javax.activation that implement Transferable
 class DataHandler
          The DataHandler class provides a consistent interface to data available in many different sources and formats.
 

Uses of Transferable in javax.swing
 

Methods in javax.swing that return Transferable
protected  Transferable TransferHandler.createTransferable(JComponent c)
          Creates a Transferable to use as the source for a data transfer.
 Transferable TransferHandler.TransferSupport.getTransferable()
          Returns the Transferable associated with this transfer.
 

Methods in javax.swing with parameters of type Transferable
protected  void TransferHandler.exportDone(JComponent source, Transferable data, int action)
          Invoked after data has been exported.
 Icon TransferHandler.getVisualRepresentation(Transferable t)
          Returns an object that establishes the look of a transfer.
 boolean TransferHandler.importData(JComponent comp, Transferable t)
          Causes a transfer to a component from a clipboard or a DND drop operation.
 

Constructors in javax.swing with parameters of type Transferable
TransferHandler.TransferSupport(Component component, Transferable transferable)
          Create a TransferSupport with isDrop() false for the given component and Transferable.
 


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