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package sun.awt.im;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.Rectangle;
import java.awt.im.spi.InputMethod;
/**
* An input method adapter interfaces with the native input methods
* on a host platform. In general, it looks to the input method
* framework like a Java input method (that may support a few more
* locales than a typical Java input method). However, since it
* often has to work in a slightly hostile environment that's not
* designed for easy integration into the Java input method
* framework, it gets some special treatment that's not available
* to Java input methods.
* <p>
* Licensees are free to modify this class as necessary to implement
* their host input method adapters.
*
* @author JavaSoft International
*/
public abstract class InputMethodAdapter implements InputMethod {
private Component clientComponent;
void setClientComponent(Component client) {
clientComponent = client;
}
protected Component getClientComponent() {
return clientComponent;
}
protected boolean haveActiveClient() {
return clientComponent != null && clientComponent.getInputMethodRequests() != null;
}
/**
* Informs the input method adapter about the component that has the AWT
* focus if it's using the input context owning this adapter instance.
*/
protected void setAWTFocussedComponent(Component component) {
// ignore - adapters can override if needed
}
/**
* Returns whether host input methods can support below-the-spot input.
* Returns false by default.
*/
protected boolean supportsBelowTheSpot() {
return false;
}
/**
* Informs the input method adapter not to listen to the native events.
*/
protected void stopListening() {
// ignore - adapters can override if needed
}
/**
* Notifies client Window location or status changes
*/
public void notifyClientWindowChange(Rectangle location) {
}
/**
* Starts reconvertion. An implementing host adapter has to override
* this method if it can support reconvert().
* @exception UnsupportedOperationException when the adapter does not override
* the method.
*/
public void reconvert() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
/**
* Disable the native input method. This method is provided for explicitly
* turning off the native IM. The native IM is not turned off
* when the native input method is deactivated. This method is
* always called on AWT EDT. See details in bug 6226489.
*/
public abstract void disableInputMethod();
/**
* Returns a string with information about the native input method, or
* null.
*/
public abstract String getNativeInputMethodInfo();
}