/* SystemFlavorMap.java -- Maps between native flavor names and MIME types. Copyright (C) 2001, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Classpath. GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is making a combined work based on this library. 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If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. */ package java.awt.datatransfer; import java.awt.Toolkit; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.net.URL; import java.security.AccessController; import java.security.PrivilegedAction; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Enumeration; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.List; import java.util.Map; import java.util.Properties; import java.util.WeakHashMap; /** * This class maps between native platform type names and DataFlavors. * * XXX - The current implementation does no mapping at all. * * @author Mark Wielaard (mark@klomp.org) * * @since 1.2 */ public final class SystemFlavorMap implements FlavorMap, FlavorTable { /** * The map which maps the thread's ClassLoaders to * SystemFlavorMaps. */ private static final Map systemFlavorMaps = new WeakHashMap(); /** * Constant which is used to prefix encode Java MIME types. */ private static final String GNU_JAVA_MIME_PREFIX = "gnu.java:"; /** * This map maps native Strings to lists of * DataFlavors */ private HashMap> nativeToFlavorMap = new HashMap>(); /** * This map maps DataFlavors to lists of native * Strings */ private HashMap> flavorToNativeMap = new HashMap>(); /** * Private constructor. */ private SystemFlavorMap () { AccessController.doPrivileged (new PrivilegedAction() { public Object run() { try { // Load installed flavormap.properties first. String sep = File.separator; File propsFile = new File(System.getProperty("gnu.classpath.home.url") + sep + "accessibility.properties"); InputStream in = new FileInputStream(propsFile); Properties props = new Properties(); props.load(in); in.close(); String augmented = Toolkit.getProperty("AWT.DnD.flavorMapFileURL", null); if (augmented != null) { URL url = new URL(augmented); in = url.openStream(); props.load(in); } setupMapping(props); } catch (IOException ex) { // Can't do anything about it. } return null; } }); } /** * Sets up the mapping from native to mime types and vice versa as specified * in the flavormap.properties file. * * This is package private to avoid an accessor method. * * @param props the properties file */ void setupMapping(Properties props) { Enumeration propNames = props.propertyNames(); while (propNames.hasMoreElements()) { try { String nat = (String) propNames.nextElement(); String mime = (String) props.getProperty(nat); // Check valid mime type. MimeType type = new MimeType(mime); DataFlavor flav = new DataFlavor(mime); List flavs = nativeToFlavorMap.get(nat); if (flavs == null) { flavs = new ArrayList(); nativeToFlavorMap.put(nat, flavs); } List nats = flavorToNativeMap.get(flav); if (nats == null) { nats = new ArrayList(); flavorToNativeMap.put(flav, nats); } flavs.add(flav); nats.add(nat); } catch (ClassNotFoundException ex) { // Skip. } catch (MimeTypeParseException ex) { // Skip. } } } /** * Maps the specified DataFlavor objects to the native * data type name. The returned Map has keys that are * the data flavors and values that are strings. The returned map * may be modified. This can be useful for implementing nested mappings. * * @param flavors An array of data flavors to map * or null for all data flavors. * * @return A Map of native data types to data flavors. */ public Map getNativesForFlavors (DataFlavor[] flavors) { return new HashMap(); } /** * Maps the specified native type names to DataFlavor's. * The returned Map has keys that are strings and values * that are DataFlavor's. The returned map may be * modified. This can be useful for implementing nested mappings. * * @param natives An array of native types to map * or null for all native types. * * @return A Map of data flavors to native type names. */ public Map getFlavorsForNatives (String[] natives) { return new HashMap(); } /** * Returns the (System)FlavorMap for the current thread's * ClassLoader. */ public static FlavorMap getDefaultFlavorMap () { ClassLoader classLoader = Thread.currentThread() .getContextClassLoader(); //if ContextClassLoader not set, use system default if (classLoader == null) { classLoader = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(); } synchronized(systemFlavorMaps) { FlavorMap map = (FlavorMap) systemFlavorMaps.get(classLoader); if (map == null) { map = new SystemFlavorMap(); systemFlavorMaps.put(classLoader, map); } return map; } } /** * Encodes a MIME type for use as a String native. The format * of an encoded representation of a MIME type is implementation-dependent. * The only restrictions are: *
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  • The encoded representation is null if and only if the * MIME type String is null.
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  • The encoded representations for two non-null MIME type * Strings are equal if and only if these Strings * are equal according to String.equals(Object).
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* The present implementation of this method returns the specified MIME * type String prefixed with gnu.java:. * * @param mime the MIME type to encode * @return the encoded String, or null if * mimeType is null */ public static String encodeJavaMIMEType (String mime) { if (mime != null) return GNU_JAVA_MIME_PREFIX + mime; else return null; } /** * Encodes a DataFlavor for use as a String * native. The format of an encoded DataFlavor is * implementation-dependent. The only restrictions are: *

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  • The encoded representation is null if and only if the * specified DataFlavor is null or its MIME type * String is null.
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  • The encoded representations for two non-null * DataFlavors with non-null MIME type * Strings are equal if and only if the MIME type * Strings of these DataFlavors are equal * according to String.equals(Object).
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* The present implementation of this method returns the MIME type * String of the specified DataFlavor prefixed * with gnu.java:. * * @param df the DataFlavor to encode * @return the encoded String, or null if * flav is null or has a null MIME type */ public static String encodeDataFlavor (DataFlavor df) { if (df != null) { return encodeJavaMIMEType(df.getMimeType()); } else return null; } /** * Returns true if the native type name can be represented as * a java mime type. Returns false if parameter is * null. */ public static boolean isJavaMIMEType (String name) { return (name != null && name.startsWith(GNU_JAVA_MIME_PREFIX)); } /** * Decodes a String native for use as a Java MIME type. * * @param name the String to decode * @return the decoded Java MIME type, or null if nat * is not an encoded String native */ public static String decodeJavaMIMEType (String name) { if (isJavaMIMEType(name)) { return name.substring(GNU_JAVA_MIME_PREFIX.length()); } else return null; } /** * Returns the data flavor given the native type name * or null when no such data flavor exists. */ public static DataFlavor decodeDataFlavor (String name) throws ClassNotFoundException { String javaMIMEType = decodeJavaMIMEType (name); if (javaMIMEType != null) return new DataFlavor (javaMIMEType); else return null; } /** * Returns a List of DataFlavors to which the specified * String native can be translated by the data transfer * subsystem. 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. *

* If the specified native is previously unknown to the data transfer * subsystem, and that native has been properly encoded, then invoking * this method will establish a mapping in both directions between the * specified native and a DataFlavor whose MIME type is a decoded * version of the native. */ public List getFlavorsForNative(String nat) { List ret = new ArrayList(); if (nat == null) { Collection> all = nativeToFlavorMap.values(); for (List list : all) { for (DataFlavor flav : list) { if (! ret.contains(flav)) ret.add(flav); } } } else { List list = nativeToFlavorMap.get(nat); if (list != null) ret.addAll(list); } return ret; } public List getNativesForFlavor (DataFlavor flav) { List ret = new ArrayList(); if (flav == null) { Collection> all = flavorToNativeMap.values(); for (List list : all) { for (String nat : list) { if (! ret.contains(nat)) ret.add(nat); } } } else { List list = flavorToNativeMap.get(flav); if (list != null) ret.addAll(list); } return ret; } /** * Adds a mapping from a single String native to a single * DataFlavor. Unlike getFlavorsForNative, the * mapping will only be established in one direction, and the native will * not be encoded. To establish a two-way mapping, call * addUnencodedNativeForFlavor as well. The new mapping will * be of lower priority than any existing mapping. * This method has no effect if a mapping from the specified * String native to the specified or equal * DataFlavor already exists. * * @param nativeStr the String native key for the mapping * @param flavor the DataFlavor value for the mapping * @throws NullPointerException if nat or flav is null * * @see #addUnencodedNativeForFlavor * @since 1.4 */ public synchronized void addFlavorForUnencodedNative(String nativeStr, DataFlavor flavor) { if ((nativeStr == null) || (flavor == null)) throw new NullPointerException(); List flavors = nativeToFlavorMap.get(nativeStr); if (flavors == null) { flavors = new ArrayList(); nativeToFlavorMap.put(nativeStr, flavors); } else { if (! flavors.contains(flavor)) flavors.add(flavor); } } /** * Adds a mapping from the specified DataFlavor (and all * DataFlavors equal to the specified DataFlavor) * to the specified String native. * Unlike getNativesForFlavor, the mapping will only be * established in one direction, and the native will not be encoded. To * establish a two-way mapping, call * addFlavorForUnencodedNative as well. The new mapping will * be of lower priority than any existing mapping. * This method has no effect if a mapping from the specified or equal * DataFlavor to the specified String native * already exists. * * @param flavor the DataFlavor key for the mapping * @param nativeStr the String native value for the mapping * @throws NullPointerException if flav or nat is null * * @see #addFlavorForUnencodedNative * @since 1.4 */ public synchronized void addUnencodedNativeForFlavor(DataFlavor flavor, String nativeStr) { if ((nativeStr == null) || (flavor == null)) throw new NullPointerException(); List natives = flavorToNativeMap.get(flavor); if (natives == null) { natives = new ArrayList(); flavorToNativeMap.put(flavor, natives); } else { if (! natives.contains(nativeStr)) natives.add(nativeStr); } } /** * Discards the current mappings for the specified DataFlavor * and all DataFlavors equal to the specified * DataFlavor, and creates new mappings to the * specified String natives. * Unlike getNativesForFlavor, the mappings will only be * established in one direction, and the natives will not be encoded. To * establish two-way mappings, call setFlavorsForNative * as well. The first native in the array will represent the highest * priority mapping. Subsequent natives will represent mappings of * decreasing priority. *

* If the array contains several elements that reference equal * String natives, this method will establish new mappings * for the first of those elements and ignore the rest of them. *

* It is recommended that client code not reset mappings established by the * data transfer subsystem. This method should only be used for * application-level mappings. * * @param flavor the DataFlavor key for the mappings * @param natives the String native values for the mappings * @throws NullPointerException if flav or natives is null * or if natives contains null elements * * @see #setFlavorsForNative * @since 1.4 */ public synchronized void setNativesForFlavor(DataFlavor flavor, String[] natives) { if ((natives == null) || (flavor == null)) throw new NullPointerException(); flavorToNativeMap.remove(flavor); for (int i = 0; i < natives.length; i++) { addUnencodedNativeForFlavor(flavor, natives[i]); } } /** * Discards the current mappings for the specified String * native, and creates new mappings to the specified * DataFlavors. Unlike getFlavorsForNative, the * mappings will only be established in one direction, and the natives need * not be encoded. To establish two-way mappings, call * setNativesForFlavor as well. The first * DataFlavor in the array will represent the highest priority * mapping. Subsequent DataFlavors will represent mappings of * decreasing priority. *

* If the array contains several elements that reference equal * DataFlavors, this method will establish new mappings * for the first of those elements and ignore the rest of them. *

* It is recommended that client code not reset mappings established by the * data transfer subsystem. This method should only be used for * application-level mappings. * * @param nativeStr the String native key for the mappings * @param flavors the DataFlavor values for the mappings * @throws NullPointerException if nat or flavors is null * or if flavors contains null elements * * @see #setNativesForFlavor * @since 1.4 */ public synchronized void setFlavorsForNative(String nativeStr, DataFlavor[] flavors) { if ((nativeStr == null) || (flavors == null)) throw new NullPointerException(); nativeToFlavorMap.remove(nativeStr); for (int i = 0; i < flavors.length; i++) { addFlavorForUnencodedNative(nativeStr, flavors[i]); } } } // class SystemFlavorMap