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//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.TQWidget;
import org.kde.qt.TQDragObject;
import org.kde.qt.TQDragObject;

/**

 This class makes it easy for applications to provide a drag object
 (for drag-n-drop or for clipboard) that has several representations
 of the same data, under different formats.
 Instead of creating a specific class for each case (as would otherwise
 be necessary), you can simply create independent drag objects (e.g.
 a TQImageDrag object and a KURLDrag object), and bundle them together
 using KMultipleDrag.
 Sample code for this:
 <pre>
 KMultipleDrag drag = new KMultipleDrag( parentWidget );
 drag.addDragObject( new TQImageDrag( someTQImage, 0 ) );
 drag.addDragObject( new KURLDrag( someKURL, 0 ) );
 drag.drag();
 </pre>
 Note that the drag objects added to the multiple drag become owned by it.
 For that reason their parent should be 0.
		@author David Faure <faure@kde.org>
 
		@short    This class makes it easy for applications to provide a drag object  (for drag-n-drop or for clipboard) that has several representations  of the same data, under different formats.

*/
public class KMultipleDrag extends TQDragObject  {
	protected KMultipleDrag(Class dummy){super((Class) null);}
	public native TQMetaObject metaObject();
	public native String className();
	/**	
		 Create a new KMultipleDrag object.
			@param dragSource the parent object which is the source of the data,
		                   0 for a parent-less object
			@param name the name of the object, can be 0
		     		@short    Create a new KMultipleDrag object.
	*/
	public KMultipleDrag(TQWidget dragSource, String name) {
		super((Class) null);
		newKMultipleDrag(dragSource,name);
	}
	private native void newKMultipleDrag(TQWidget dragSource, String name);
	public KMultipleDrag(TQWidget dragSource) {
		super((Class) null);
		newKMultipleDrag(dragSource);
	}
	private native void newKMultipleDrag(TQWidget dragSource);
	public KMultipleDrag() {
		super((Class) null);
		newKMultipleDrag();
	}
	private native void newKMultipleDrag();
	/**	
		 Call this to add each underlying drag object to the multiple drag object.
		 The drag object should not have a parent because the multiple drag object
		 will own it.
			@param dragObject the drag object to add. Should have no parent object.
		     		@short    Call this to add each underlying drag object to the multiple drag object.
	*/
	public native void addDragObject(TQDragObject dragObject);
	/**	
		 Returns the data of a drag object with that supports the given
		 mime type.
			@param mime the mime type to search
				@return the data, or a null byte array if not found
 @reimp
     
		@short    Returns the data of a drag object with that supports the given  mime type.
	*/
	public native byte[] encodedData(String mime);
	/**	
		 Returns the <code>i</code>'th supported format, or 0.
			@param i the number of the format to check
				@return the format with the number <code>i</code>, or 0 otherwise
 @reimp
     
		@short    Returns the <code>i</code>'th supported format, or 0.
	*/
	public native String format(int i);
	/** Deletes the wrapped C++ instance */
	protected native void finalize() throws InternalError;
	/** Delete the wrapped C++ instance ahead of finalize() */
	public native void dispose();
	/** Has the wrapped C++ instance been deleted? */
	public native boolean isDisposed();
}