//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 java.util.ArrayList; import org.kde.qt.TQObject; /** Observer for KIO.Job progress information. This class, of which there is always only one instance, "observes" what jobs do and forwards this information to the progress-info server. It is a DCOP object so that the UI server can call the kill method when the user presses Cancel. Usually jobs are automatically registered by the KIO.Scheduler, so you do not have to care about that. @author David Faure @short Observer for KIO.Job progress information. */ public class Observer extends TQObject implements DCOPObjectInterface { protected Observer(Class dummy){super((Class) null);} public native TQMetaObject metaObject(); public native String className(); /** Called by the job constructor, to signal its presence to the UI Server. @param job the new job @param showProgress true to show progress, false otherwise @return the progress ID assigned by the UI Server to the Job. @short Called by the job constructor, to signal its presence to the UI Server. */ public native int newJob(Job job, boolean showProgress); /** Called by the job destructor, to tell the UI Server that the job ended. @param progressId the progress ID of the job, as returned by newJob() @short Called by the job destructor, to tell the UI Server that the job ended. */ public native void jobFinished(int progressId); /** Opens a password dialog. @param info the authentication information @return true if successful ("ok" clicked), false otherwise @short Opens a password dialog. */ public native boolean openPassDlg(AuthInfo info); /** See renamedlg.h @short */ public native int open_RenameDlg(Job job, String caption, String src, String dest, int mode, StringBuffer newDest, long sizeSrc, long sizeDest, int ctimeSrc, int ctimeDest, int mtimeSrc, int mtimeDest); public native int open_RenameDlg(Job job, String caption, String src, String dest, int mode, StringBuffer newDest, long sizeSrc, long sizeDest, int ctimeSrc, int ctimeDest, int mtimeSrc); public native int open_RenameDlg(Job job, String caption, String src, String dest, int mode, StringBuffer newDest, long sizeSrc, long sizeDest, int ctimeSrc, int ctimeDest); public native int open_RenameDlg(Job job, String caption, String src, String dest, int mode, StringBuffer newDest, long sizeSrc, long sizeDest, int ctimeSrc); public native int open_RenameDlg(Job job, String caption, String src, String dest, int mode, StringBuffer newDest, long sizeSrc, long sizeDest); public native int open_RenameDlg(Job job, String caption, String src, String dest, int mode, StringBuffer newDest, long sizeSrc); public native int open_RenameDlg(Job job, String caption, String src, String dest, int mode, StringBuffer newDest); /** See skipdlg.h @short */ public native int open_SkipDlg(Job job, boolean multi, String error_text); public native void stating(Job arg1, KURL url); public native void mounting(Job arg1, String dev, String point); public native void unmounting(Job arg1, String point); public native void slotTotalSize(Job arg1, long size); public native void slotTotalFiles(Job arg1, long files); public native void slotTotalDirs(Job arg1, long dirs); public native void slotProcessedSize(Job arg1, long size); public native void slotProcessedFiles(Job arg1, long files); public native void slotProcessedDirs(Job arg1, long dirs); public native void slotSpeed(Job arg1, long speed); public native void slotPercent(Job arg1, long percent); public native void slotInfoMessage(Job arg1, String msg); public native void slotCopying(Job arg1, KURL from, KURL to); public native void slotMoving(Job arg1, KURL from, KURL to); public native void slotDeleting(Job arg1, KURL url); public native void slotTransferring(Job arg1, KURL url); public native void slotCreatingDir(Job arg1, KURL dir); public native void slotCanResume(Job arg1, long offset); /** Called by the UI Server (using DCOP) if the user presses cancel. @param progressId the progress ID of the job, as returned by newJob() @short Called by the UI Server (using DCOP) if the user presses cancel. */ // void killJob(int arg1); >>>> NOT CONVERTED /** Called by the UI Server (using DCOP) to get all the metadata of the job @param progressId the progress IDof the job, as returned by newJob() @short Called by the UI Server (using DCOP) to get all the metadata of the job */ // KIO::MetaData metadata(int arg1); >>>> NOT CONVERTED /** Returns the unique observer object. @return the observer object @short Returns the unique observer object. */ public static native Observer self(); /** Popup a message box. See KIO.SlaveBase. This doesn't use DCOP anymore, it shows the dialog in the application's process. Otherwise, other apps would block when trying to communicate with UIServer. @param progressId the progress ID of the job, as returned by newJob() @param type the type of the message box @param text the text to show @param caption the window caption @param buttonYes the text of the "Yes" button @param buttonNo the text of the "No button @short Popup a message box. */ public static native int messageBox(int progressId, int type, String text, String caption, String buttonYes, String buttonNo); /** Popup a message box. See KIO.SlaveBase. This doesn't use DCOP anymore, it shows the dialog in the application's process. Otherwise, other apps would block when trying to communicate with UIServer. @param progressId the progress ID of the job, as returned by newJob() @param type the type of the message box @param text the text to show @param caption the window caption @param buttonYes the text of the "Yes" button @param buttonNo the text of the "No button @param dontAskAgainName A checkbox is added with which further confirmation can be turned off. The string is used to lookup and store the setting in kioslaverc. @short Popup a message box. */ public static native int messageBox(int progressId, int type, String text, String caption, String buttonYes, String buttonNo, String dontAskAgainName); public Observer() { super((Class) null); newObserver(); } private native void newObserver(); /** Returns the object id of the DCOPObject. @return the object's id @short Returns the object id of the DCOPObject. */ public native String objId(); /** Renames a dcop object, if no other with the same name exists Use with care, all dcop signals are disconnected @param objId the new object id @short Renames a dcop object, if no other with the same name exists Use with care, all dcop signals are disconnected */ public native boolean setObjId(String objId); /** Dispatches a message. Usually you want to use an IDL compiler to automatically generate an implementation for this function. If this function returns false, then processDynamic() is called. Note to implementators: remember to call the baseclasses implementation. It handles the functions "functions()" and "interfaces()" which return the lists of supported functions and interfaces, respectively. @param fun is the normalized function signature. Such a signature usually looks like foobar(String,int). The return type, qualifiers like "const" etc. are not part of the signature. @param data the received data @param replyType write the reply type in this string @param replyData write the reply data in this array @return true if successful, false otherwise. The default implementation returns false for all fun except "functions()" and "interfaces()". @short Dispatches a message. @see DCOPClient#normalizeFunctionSignature @see #functions @see DCOPClient#process */ public native boolean process(String fun, byte[] data, StringBuffer replyType, byte[] replyData); /** This function is of interest when you used an IDL compiler to generate the implementation for process() but you still want to dispatch some functions dynamically. Dynamically means that methods may appear and vanish during runtime. @param fun is the normalized function signature. Such a signature usually looks like foobar(String,int). The return type, qualifiers like "const" etc. are not part of the signature. @param data the received data @param replyType write the reply type in this string @param replyData write the reply data in this array @return true if successful, false otherwise. The default implementation returns always false. @short This function is of interest when you used an IDL compiler to generate the implementation for process() but you still want to dispatch some functions dynamically. @see #process @see DCOPClient#normalizeFunctionSignature @see #functions @see DCOPClient#process */ public native boolean processDynamic(String fun, byte[] data, StringBuffer replyType, byte[] replyData); /** This function is of interest when you used an IDL compiler to generate the implementation for functions() but you still want to list some functions dynamically. Dynamically means that the methods may appear and vanish during runtime. @return A list of the additional functions, default is an empty list. @short This function is of interest when you used an IDL compiler to generate the implementation for functions() but you still want to list some functions dynamically. @see #functions */ public native ArrayList functionsDynamic(); /** This function is of interest when you used an IDL compiler to generate the implementation for interfaces() but you still want to list some interfaces dynamically. Dynamically means that they may appear and vanish during runtime. @return A list of the additional interfaces, default is an empty list. @short This function is of interest when you used an IDL compiler to generate the implementation for interfaces() but you still want to list some interfaces dynamically. @see #interfaces */ public native ArrayList interfacesDynamic(); /** Returns the names of the interfaces, specific ones last. The functions gets reimplemented by the IDL compiler. If you don't use the IDL compiler, consider implementing this function manually if you want your object to be easily explorable. @return a list of interfaces @short Returns the names of the interfaces, specific ones last. @see #functions */ public native ArrayList interfaces(); /** Returns the list of functions understood by the object. It gets reimplemented by the IDL compiler. If you don't use the IDL compiler, consider implementing this function manually if you want your object to be easily scriptable. Rationale: functions() allows an interpreter to do client-side type-casting properly. Note to implementators: remember to call the baseclasses implementation. @return a list of functions @short Returns the list of functions understood by the object. @see #interfaces @see #process @see #processDynamic @see DCOPClient#normalizeFunctionSignature */ public native ArrayList functions(); /** Emit signal as DCOP signal from this object with data as arguments @param signal the signal to emit @param data the data to send @short Emit signal as DCOP signal from this object with data as arguments */ public native void emitDCOPSignal(String signal, byte[] data); /** Connects to a DCOP signal. @param sender the name of the client that emits the signal. When empty the signal will be passed from any client. @param senderObj the name of the sending object that emits the signal. @param signal the name of the signal. The arguments should match with slot. @param slot The name of the slot to call. Its arguments should match with signal. @param Volatile If true, the connection will not be reestablished when sender unregisters and reregisters with DCOP. In this case the sender must be registered when the connection is made. If false, the connection will be reestablished when sender reregisters. In this case the connection can be made even if sender is not registered at that time.
  • Volatile is true and sender does not exist.
  • signal and slot do not have matching arguments.
  • @return false if a connection could not be established. This will be the case when @short Connects to a DCOP signal. */ public native boolean connectDCOPSignal(String sender, String senderObj, String signal, String slot, boolean Volatile); /** Disconnects a DCOP signal. A special case is when both sender & signal are empty. In this case all connections related to this object in the current client are disconnected. (Both connections from as well as to this object!) @param sender the name of the client that emits the signal. @param senderObj the name of the object that emits the signal. If empty all objects will be disconnected. @param signal the name of the signal. The arguments should match with slot. If empty all objects will be disconnected. @param slot The name of the slot the signal is connected to. If empty all slots will be disconnected. @return false if no connection(s) where removed. @short Disconnects a DCOP signal. */ public native boolean disconnectDCOPSignal(String sender, String senderObj, String signal, String slot); /** Returns the DCOPClient responsible for making the call. Only call this function while you are handling a DCOP call. @return the DCOPClient responsible for making the call. This information is only guaranteed to be correct when entering your DCOP function. @short Returns the DCOPClient responsible for making the call. */ public native DCOPClient callingDcopClient(); /** @short */ public native void setCallingDcopClient(DCOPClient arg1); /** Checks whether an object with the given id is known in this process. DCOPObjectProxy @return true if an object with the questionable objId is known in this process. This query does not ask proxies. @short Checks whether an object with the given id is known in this process. */ public static native boolean hasObject(String objId); /** Try to find a dcop object with the given id. This function does not query the DCOPObjectProxy. @param objId the object id to search @return the DCOPObject for the id objId. @short Try to find a dcop object with the given id. */ public static native DCOPObjectInterface find(String objId); /** Tries to find an object using a partial object id. This function is used for multicasting a DCOP message to several objects inside a single process. @param partialId the partial object id to search for @return a list of DCOPObjects beginning with the string contained in partialId. @short Tries to find an object using a partial object id. */ // TQPtrList match(const TQCString& arg1); >>>> NOT CONVERTED /** Creates an object id for the TQObject obj. This is done using the TQObject.name() function. @param obj the object whose name will be used @return the created object id @short Creates an object id for the TQObject obj. */ public static native String objectName(TQObject arg1); }