public interface FlavorTable extends FlavorMap
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
List<DataFlavor> |
getFlavorsForNative(String nat)
Returns a
List of DataFlavor s to which the
specified String corresponds. |
List<String> |
getNativesForFlavor(DataFlavor flav)
Returns a
List of String natives to which the
specified DataFlavor corresponds. |
getFlavorsForNatives, getNativesForFlavors
List<String> getNativesForFlavor(DataFlavor flav)
List
of String
natives to which the
specified DataFlavor
corresponds. The List
will be sorted from best native to worst. That is, the first native will
best reflect data in the specified flavor to the underlying native
platform. The returned List
is a modifiable copy of this
FlavorTable
's internal data. Client code is free to modify
the List
without affecting this object.flav
- the DataFlavor
whose corresponding natives
should be returned. If null
is specified, all
natives currently known to this FlavorTable
are
returned in a non-deterministic order.java.util.List
of java.lang.String
objects which are platform-specific representations of platform-
specific data formatsList<DataFlavor> getFlavorsForNative(String nat)
List
of DataFlavor
s to which the
specified String
corresponds. The List
will be
sorted from best DataFlavor
to worst. That is, the first
DataFlavor
will best reflect data in the specified
native to a Java application. The returned List
is a
modifiable copy of this FlavorTable
's internal data.
Client code is free to modify the List
without affecting
this object.nat
- the native whose corresponding DataFlavor
s
should be returned. If null
is specified, all
DataFlavor
s currently known to this
FlavorTable
are returned in a non-deterministic
order.java.util.List
of DataFlavor
objects into which platform-specific data in the specified,
platform-specific native can be translated Submit a bug or feature
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