:: com :: sun :: star :: frame ::
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interface XFrameLoader |
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- Description
- load components into a frame
It's an asynchronous loading. For synchronous processes use XSynchronousFrameLoader
instead of this one. The generic load algorithm of the office supports both ones - but preferred
the synchronous interface.
- See also
- XFrame
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Methods' Summary |
load |
starts the loading of the specified resource into the specified Frame.
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cancel |
cancels the loading process.
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Methods' Details |
load
- Description
- starts the loading of the specified resource into the specified Frame.
- Parameter Frame
- specifies the loading target
- Parameter URL
- describes the resource of loading component
Support of special protocols are implementation details
and depends from the environment.
- Parameter Arguments
- optional arguments for loading
(see ::com::sun::star::document::MediaDescriptor for further information)
- Parameter Listener
- this listener will be informed about success
- See also
- XLoadEventListener
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cancel
- Description
- cancels the loading process.
After returning from this call, neither the frame nor the
load-event-listener specified in XFrameLoader::load() may be called back.
Because only the owner of this process who called load method
before can cancel this process. And he doesn't need any notification about that.
On the other hand - nobody then this owner himself can be registered as an
XLoadEventListener here.
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