//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT. package org.kde.koala; import org.kde.qt.Qt; import org.kde.qt.TQMetaObject; import org.kde.qt.QtSupport; import org.kde.qt.TQObject; import org.kde.qt.TQWidget; /** A generic factory object to create a Part. Factory is an abstract class. Reimplement the createPartObject() method to give it functionality. @short A generic factory object to create a Part. @see KLibFactory# */ public class Factory extends KLibFactory { protected Factory(Class dummy){super((Class) null);} public native TQMetaObject metaObject(); public native String className(); /** Creates a part. The ArrayList can be used to pass additional arguments to the part. If the part needs additional arguments, it should take them as name="value" pairs. This is the way additional arguments will get passed to the part from eg. khtml. You can for example embed the part into HTML by using the following code:
		    
		        
		        
		    
		 
This could result in a call to
		     createPart( parentWidget, name, parentObject, parentName, "KParts.Part",
		                 ArrayList("name1="value1"", "name2="value2") );
		 
createPart() automatically emits a signal KLibFactory.objectCreated to tell the library about its newly created object. This is very important for reference counting, and allows unloading the library automatically once all its objects have been destroyed. @return the newly created part. @short Creates a part. */ public native Part createPart(TQWidget parentWidget, String widgetName, TQObject parent, String name, String classname, String[] args); public native Part createPart(TQWidget parentWidget, String widgetName, TQObject parent, String name, String classname); public native Part createPart(TQWidget parentWidget, String widgetName, TQObject parent, String name); public native Part createPart(TQWidget parentWidget, String widgetName, TQObject parent); public native Part createPart(TQWidget parentWidget, String widgetName); public native Part createPart(TQWidget parentWidget); public native Part createPart(); /** If you have a part contained in a shared library you might want to query for meta-information like the about-data, or the KInstance in general. If the part is exported using KParts.GenericFactory then this method will return the instance that belongs to the part without the need to instantiate the part component. @short If you have a part contained in a shared library you might want to query for meta-information like the about-data, or the KInstance in general. */ public native KInstanceInterface partInstance(); /** A convenience method for partInstance() that takes care of retrieving the factory for a given library name and calling partInstance() on it. @param libraryName name of the library to query the instance from @short A convenience method for partInstance() that takes care of retrieving the factory for a given library name and calling partInstance() on it. */ public static native KInstanceInterface partInstanceFromLibrary(String libraryName); }