Summarizing Example to Create a UNO Dialog
- Summarizing Example to Create a UNO Dialog
Last but not least, a final example shall give an overall demonstration about how a dialog is created. The aim of the dialog is to inspect an arbitrary UNO-object and display its supported services, exported interfaces, methods and properties. It uses the code fragments that were introduced in the previous chapters. These code fragments are encapsulated in the class UnoDialogSample
, that is not listed here. The creation of the dialog is implemented within the main method. Before this takes place an UNO object – an empty writer document - is created. This code piece can of course be exchanged and only serves as an example UNO object. The class UnoDialogSample2
is a deduction of UnoDialogSample
and incorporates all the functionality used to create and display this specific dialog. Keep in mind that all variables prefixed with “m_
” are member variables defined in the constructor.
import com.sun.star.awt.PushButtonType; import com.sun.star.awt.XControl; import com.sun.star.awt.XDialog; import com.sun.star.awt.XFixedText; import com.sun.star.awt.XListBox; import com.sun.star.awt.XWindow; import com.sun.star.beans.MethodConcept; import com.sun.star.beans.Property; import com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue; import com.sun.star.beans.XIntrospection; import com.sun.star.beans.XIntrospectionAccess; import com.sun.star.beans.XMultiPropertySet; import com.sun.star.beans.XPropertySet; import com.sun.star.frame.XComponentLoader; import com.sun.star.lang.XMultiComponentFactory; import com.sun.star.lang.XServiceInfo; import com.sun.star.lang.XTypeProvider; import com.sun.star.reflection.XIdlMethod; import com.sun.star.uno.Type; import com.sun.star.uno.UnoRuntime; import com.sun.star.uno.XComponentContext; public class UnoDialogSample2 extends UnoDialogSample { XIntrospectionAccess m_xIntrospectionAccess = null; Object m_oUnoObject = null; // define some constants used to set positions and sizes // of controls. For further information see // http://ui.openoffice.org/knowledge/DialogSpecificationandGuidelines.odt final static int nFixedTextHeight = 8; final static int nControlMargin = 6; final static int nDialogWidth = 250; final static int nDialogHeight = 140; // the default roadmap width == 80 MAPs final static int nRoadmapWidth = 80; final static int nButtonHeight = 14; final static int nButtonWidth = 50; /** * Creates a new instance of UnoDialogSample2 */ public UnoDialogSample2(XComponentContext _xContext, XMultiComponentFactory _xMCF, Object _oUnoObject) { super(_xContext, _xMCF); try { m_oUnoObject = _oUnoObject; Object o = m_xMCF.createInstanceWithContext("com.sun.star.beans.Introspection", m_xContext); XIntrospection m_xIntrospection = ( XIntrospection ) UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XIntrospection.class, o ); // the variable m_xIntrospectionAccess offers functionality to access all methods and properties // of a variable m_xIntrospectionAccess = m_xIntrospection.inspect(_oUnoObject); } catch (com.sun.star.uno.Exception ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); }} public static void main(String args[]){ UnoDialogSample2 oUnoDialogSample2 = null; try { XComponentContext xContext = com.sun.star.comp.helper.Bootstrap.bootstrap(); if(xContext != null ) System.out.println("Connected to a running office ..."); XMultiComponentFactory xMCF = xContext.getServiceManager(); PropertyValue[] aPropertyValues = new PropertyValue[]{}; // create an arbitrary Uno-Object - in this case an empty writer document.. Object oDesktop =xMCF.createInstanceWithContext("com.sun.star.frame.Desktop", xContext); XComponentLoader xComponentLoader = (XComponentLoader) UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XComponentLoader.class, oDesktop); Object oUnoObject = xComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL("private:factory/swriter", "_default", 0, aPropertyValues); // define some coordinates where to position the controls final int nButtonPosX = (int)((nDialogWidth/2) - (nButtonWidth/2)); final int nButtonPosY = nDialogHeight - nButtonHeight - nControlMargin; final int nControlPosX = nRoadmapWidth + 2*nControlMargin; final int nControlWidth = nDialogWidth - 3*nControlMargin - nRoadmapWidth; final int nListBoxHeight = nDialogHeight - 4*nControlMargin - nButtonHeight; oUnoDialogSample2 = new UnoDialogSample2(xContext, xMCF, oUnoObject); oUnoDialogSample2.initialize( new String[] {"Height", "Moveable", "Name","PositionX","PositionY", "Step", "TabIndex","Title","Width"}, new Object[] { new Integer(nDialogHeight), Boolean.TRUE, "Dialog1", new Integer(102),new Integer(41), new Integer(1), new Short((short) 0), "Inspect a Uno-Object", new Integer(nDialogWidth)}); String sIntroLabel = "This Dialog lists information about a given Uno-Object.\nIt offers a view to inspect all suppported servicenames, exported interfaces, methods and properties."; oUnoDialogSample2.insertMultiLineFixedText(nControlPosX, 27, nControlWidth, 4, 1, sIntroLabel); // get the data from the UNO object... String[] sSupportedServiceNames = oUnoDialogSample2.getSupportedServiceNames(); String[] sInterfaceNames = oUnoDialogSample2.getExportedInterfaceNames(); String[] sMethodNames = oUnoDialogSample2.getMethodNames(); String[] sPropertyNames = oUnoDialogSample2.getPropertyNames(); // add controls to the dialog... oUnoDialogSample2.insertListBox(nControlPosX, nControlMargin, nListBoxHeight, nControlWidth, 2, sSupportedServiceNames); oUnoDialogSample2.insertListBox(nControlPosX, nControlMargin, nListBoxHeight, nControlWidth, 3, sInterfaceNames); oUnoDialogSample2.insertListBox(nControlPosX, nControlMargin, nListBoxHeight, nControlWidth, 4, sMethodNames); oUnoDialogSample2.insertListBox(nControlPosX, nControlMargin, nListBoxHeight, nControlWidth, 5, sPropertyNames); oUnoDialogSample2.insertButton(oUnoDialogSample2, nButtonPosX, nButtonPosY, nButtonWidth, "~Close", (short) PushButtonType.OK_value); oUnoDialogSample2.insertHorizontalFixedLine(0, nButtonPosY - nControlMargin, nDialogWidth, ""); // create the windowpeer; // it must be kept in mind that it must be created after the insertion of the controls // (see http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=75129) oUnoDialogSample2.createWindowPeer(); // add the roadmap control. Note that the roadmap may not be created before the windowpeer of the dialog exists // (see http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=67369) oUnoDialogSample2.addRoadmap(oUnoDialogSample2.getRoadmapItemStateChangeListener()); oUnoDialogSample2.insertRoadmapItem(0, true, "Introduction", 1); oUnoDialogSample2.insertRoadmapItem(1, true, "Supported Services", 2); oUnoDialogSample2.insertRoadmapItem(2, true, "Interfaces", 3); oUnoDialogSample2.insertRoadmapItem(3, true, "Methods", 4); oUnoDialogSample2.insertRoadmapItem(4, true, "Properties", 5); oUnoDialogSample2.m_xRMPSet.setPropertyValue("CurrentItemID", new Short((short) 1)); oUnoDialogSample2.m_xRMPSet.setPropertyValue("Complete", Boolean.TRUE); oUnoDialogSample2.xDialog = (XDialog) UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XDialog.class, UnoDialogSample2.m_xDialogControl); oUnoDialogSample2.xDialog.execute(); }catch( Exception ex ) { ex.printStackTrace(System.out); } finally{ //make sure always to dispose the component and free the memory! if (oUnoDialogSample2 != null){ if (oUnoDialogSample2.m_xComponent != null){ oUnoDialogSample2.m_xComponent.dispose(); } } }} public String[] getMethodNames(){ String[] sMethodNames = new String[]{}; try { XIdlMethod[] xIdlMethods = m_xIntrospectionAccess.getMethods(MethodConcept.ALL); sMethodNames = new String[xIdlMethods.length]; for (int i = 0; i < xIdlMethods.length; i++){ sMethodNames[i] = xIdlMethods[i].getName(); } } catch( Exception e ) { System.err.println( e ); } return sMethodNames; } // returns the names of all supported servicenames of a UNO object public String[] getSupportedServiceNames(){ String[] sSupportedServiceNames = new String[]{}; // If the Uno-Object supports "com.sun.star.lang.XServiceInfo" // this will give access to all supported servicenames XServiceInfo xServiceInfo = ( XServiceInfo ) UnoRuntime.queryInterface( XServiceInfo.class, m_oUnoObject); if ( xServiceInfo != null ){ sSupportedServiceNames = xServiceInfo.getSupportedServiceNames(); } return sSupportedServiceNames; } // returns the names of all properties of a UNO object protected String[] getPropertyNames(){ String[] sPropertyNames = new String[]{}; try { Property[] aProperties = m_xIntrospectionAccess.getProperties(com.sun.star.beans.PropertyConcept.ATTRIBUTES + com.sun.star.beans.PropertyConcept.PROPERTYSET); sPropertyNames = new String[aProperties.length]; for (int i = 0; i < aProperties.length; i++){ sPropertyNames[i] = aProperties[i].Name; } } catch( Exception e ) { System.err.println( e ); } return sPropertyNames; } // returns the names of all exported interfaces of a UNO object protected String[] getExportedInterfaceNames(){ Type[] aTypes = new Type[]{}; String[] sTypeNames = new String[]{}; // The XTypeProvider interfaces offers access to all exported interfaces XTypeProvider xTypeProvider = ( XTypeProvider ) UnoRuntime.queryInterface( XTypeProvider.class, m_oUnoObject); if ( xTypeProvider != null ) { aTypes = xTypeProvider.getTypes(); sTypeNames = new String[aTypes.length]; for (int i = 0; i < aTypes.length - 1; i++){ sTypeNames[i] = aTypes[i].getTypeName(); } } return sTypeNames; } public XListBox insertListBox(int _nPosX, int _nPosY, int _nHeight, int _nWidth, int _nStep, String[] _sStringItemList){ XListBox xListBox = null; try{ // create a unique name by means of an own implementation... String sName = createUniqueName(m_xDlgModelNameContainer, "ListBox"); // create a controlmodel at the multiservicefactory of the dialog model... Object oListBoxModel = m_xMSFDialogModel.createInstance("com.sun.star.awt.UnoControlListBoxModel"); XMultiPropertySet xLBModelMPSet = (XMultiPropertySet) UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XMultiPropertySet.class, oListBoxModel); // Set the properties at the model - keep in mind to pass the property names in alphabetical order! xLBModelMPSet.setPropertyValues( new String[] {"Dropdown", "Height", "Name", "PositionX", "PositionY", "ReadOnly", "Step", "StringItemList", "Width" } , new Object[] {Boolean.FALSE, new Integer(_nHeight), sName, new Integer(_nPosX), new Integer(_nPosY), Boolean.TRUE, new Integer(_nStep), _sStringItemList, new Integer(_nWidth)}); m_xDlgModelNameContainer.insertByName(sName, xLBModelMPSet); }catch (com.sun.star.uno.Exception ex) { throw new java.lang.RuntimeException("cannot happen..."); } return xListBox; } public void insertMultiLineFixedText(int _nPosX, int _nPosY, int _nWidth, int _nLineCount, int _nStep, String _sLabel){ try{ // create a unique name by means of an own implementation... String sName = createUniqueName(m_xDlgModelNameContainer, "Label"); int nHeight = _nLineCount * nFixedTextHeight; // create a controlmodel at the multiservicefactory of the dialog model... Object oFTModel = m_xMSFDialogModel.createInstance("com.sun.star.awt.UnoControlFixedTextModel"); XMultiPropertySet xFTModelMPSet = (XMultiPropertySet) UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XMultiPropertySet.class, oFTModel); // Set the properties at the model - keep in mind to pass the property names in alphabetical order! xFTModelMPSet.setPropertyValues( new String[] {"Height", "Label", "MultiLine", "Name", "PositionX", "PositionY", "Step", "Width"}, new Object[] { new Integer(nHeight), _sLabel, Boolean.TRUE, sName, new Integer(_nPosX), new Integer(_nPosY), new Integer(_nStep), new Integer(_nWidth)}); // add the model to the NameContainer of the dialog model m_xDlgModelNameContainer.insertByName(sName, oFTModel); }catch (com.sun.star.uno.Exception ex){ /* perform individual exception handling here. * Possible exception types are: * com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException, * com.sun.star.lang.WrappedTargetException, * com.sun.star.container.ElementExistException, * com.sun.star.beans.PropertyVetoException, * com.sun.star.beans.UnknownPropertyException, * com.sun.star.uno.Exception */ ex.printStackTrace(System.out); }} // end of class }
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