Uses of Class
javax.activation.CommandInfo
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Packages that use CommandInfo Package Description javax.activation -
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Uses of CommandInfo in javax.activation
Methods in javax.activation that return CommandInfo Modifier and Type Method and Description CommandInfo[]
DataHandler. getAllCommands()
Return all the commands for this type of data.CommandInfo[]
MailcapCommandMap. getAllCommands(String mimeType)
Get all the available commands in all mailcap files known to this instance of MailcapCommandMap for this MIME type.abstract CommandInfo[]
CommandMap. getAllCommands(String mimeType)
Get all the available commands for this type.CommandInfo[]
CommandMap. getAllCommands(String mimeType, DataSource ds)
Get all the available commands for this type.CommandInfo
DataHandler. getCommand(String cmdName)
Get the command cmdName.CommandInfo
MailcapCommandMap. getCommand(String mimeType, String cmdName)
Get the command corresponding tocmdName
for the MIME type.abstract CommandInfo
CommandMap. getCommand(String mimeType, String cmdName)
Get the default command corresponding to the MIME type.CommandInfo
CommandMap. getCommand(String mimeType, String cmdName, DataSource ds)
Get the default command corresponding to the MIME type.CommandInfo[]
DataHandler. getPreferredCommands()
Return the preferred commands for this type of data.CommandInfo[]
MailcapCommandMap. getPreferredCommands(String mimeType)
Get the preferred command list for a MIME Type.abstract CommandInfo[]
CommandMap. getPreferredCommands(String mimeType)
Get the preferred command list from a MIME Type.CommandInfo[]
CommandMap. getPreferredCommands(String mimeType, DataSource ds)
Get the preferred command list from a MIME Type.Methods in javax.activation with parameters of type CommandInfo Modifier and Type Method and Description Object
DataHandler. getBean(CommandInfo cmdinfo)
A convenience method that takes a CommandInfo object and instantiates the corresponding command, usually a JavaBean component.
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