public class DataFlavor extends Object implements Externalizable, Cloneable
DataFlavor provides meta information about data. DataFlavor
 is typically used to access data on the clipboard, or during
 a drag and drop operation.
 
 An instance of DataFlavor encapsulates a content type as
 defined in RFC 2045
 and RFC 2046.
 A content type is typically referred to as a MIME type.
 
A content type consists of a media type (referred to as the primary type), a subtype, and optional parameters. See RFC 2045 for details on the syntax of a MIME type.
 The JRE data transfer implementation interprets the parameter "class"
 of a MIME type as a representation class.
 The representation class reflects the class of the object being
 transferred. In other words, the representation class is the type of
 object returned by Transferable.getTransferData(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor).
 For example, the MIME type of imageFlavor is
 "image/x-java-image;class=java.awt.Image",
 the primary type is image, the subtype is
 x-java-image, and the representation class is
 java.awt.Image. When getTransferData is invoked
 with a DataFlavor of imageFlavor, an instance of
 java.awt.Image is returned.
 It's important to note that DataFlavor does no error checking
 against the representation class. It is up to consumers of
 DataFlavor, such as Transferable, to honor the representation
 class.
 
 Note, if you do not specify a representation class when
 creating a DataFlavor, the default
 representation class is used. See appropriate documentation for
 DataFlavor's constructors.
 
 Also, DataFlavor instances with the "text" primary
 MIME type may have a "charset" parameter. Refer to
 RFC 2046 and
 selectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[]) for details on "text" MIME types
 and the "charset" parameter.
 
 Equality of DataFlavors is determined by the primary type,
 subtype, and representation class. Refer to equals(DataFlavor) for
 details. When determining equality, any optional parameters are ignored.
 For example, the following produces two DataFlavors that
 are considered identical:
 
DataFlavor flavor1 = new DataFlavor(Object.class, "X-test/test; class=<java.lang.Object>; foo=bar"); DataFlavor flavor2 = new DataFlavor(Object.class, "X-test/test; class=<java.lang.Object>; x=y"); // The following returns true. flavor1.equals(flavor2);As mentioned,
flavor1 and flavor2 are considered identical.
 As such, asking a Transferable for either DataFlavor returns
 the same results.
 For more information on the using data transfer with Swing see the How to Use Drag and Drop and Data Transfer, section in Java Tutorial.
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
| static DataFlavor | allHtmlFlavorRepresents a piece of an HTML markup. | 
| static DataFlavor | fragmentHtmlFlavorRepresents a piece of an HTML markup. | 
| static DataFlavor | imageFlavorThe  DataFlavorrepresenting a Java Image class,
 where: | 
| static DataFlavor | javaFileListFlavorTo transfer a list of files to/from Java (and the underlying
 platform) a  DataFlavorof this type/subtype and
 representation class ofjava.util.Listis used. | 
| static String | javaJVMLocalObjectMimeTypeTo transfer a reference to an arbitrary Java object reference that
 has no associated MIME Content-type, across a  Transferableinterface WITHIN THE SAME JVM, aDataFlavorwith this type/subtype is used, with arepresentationClassequal to the type of the class/interface being passed across theTransferable. | 
| static String | javaRemoteObjectMimeTypeIn order to pass a live link to a Remote object via a Drag and Drop
  ACTION_LINKoperation a Mime Content Type of
 application/x-java-remote-object should be used,
 where the representation class of theDataFlavorrepresents the type of theRemoteinterface to be
 transferred. | 
| static String | javaSerializedObjectMimeTypeA MIME Content-Type of application/x-java-serialized-object represents
 a graph of Java object(s) that have been made persistent. | 
| static DataFlavor | plainTextFlavorDeprecated. 
 as of 1.3. Use  DataFlavor.getReaderForText(Transferable)instead ofTransferable.getTransferData(DataFlavor.plainTextFlavor). | 
| static DataFlavor | selectionHtmlFlavorRepresents a piece of an HTML markup. | 
| static DataFlavor | stringFlavorThe  DataFlavorrepresenting a Java Unicode String class,
 where: | 
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| DataFlavor()Constructs a new  DataFlavor. | 
| DataFlavor(Class<?> representationClass,
          String humanPresentableName)Constructs a  DataFlavorthat represents a Java class. | 
| DataFlavor(String mimeType)Constructs a  DataFlavorfrom amimeTypestring. | 
| DataFlavor(String mimeType,
          String humanPresentableName)Constructs a  DataFlavorthat represents aMimeType. | 
| DataFlavor(String mimeType,
          String humanPresentableName,
          ClassLoader classLoader)Constructs a  DataFlavorthat represents aMimeType. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| Object | clone()Returns a clone of this  DataFlavor. | 
| boolean | equals(DataFlavor that)This method has the same behavior as  equals(Object). | 
| boolean | equals(Object o)Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one. | 
| boolean | equals(String s)Deprecated. 
 As inconsistent with  hashCode()contract,
             useisMimeTypeEqual(String)instead. | 
| Class<?> | getDefaultRepresentationClass() | 
| String | getDefaultRepresentationClassAsString() | 
| String | getHumanPresentableName()Returns the human presentable name for the data format that this
  DataFlavorrepresents. | 
| String | getMimeType()Returns the MIME type string for this  DataFlavor. | 
| String | getParameter(String paramName)Returns the human presentable name for this  DataFlavorifparamNameequals "humanPresentableName". | 
| String | getPrimaryType()Returns the primary MIME type for this  DataFlavor. | 
| Reader | getReaderForText(Transferable transferable)Gets a Reader for a text flavor, decoded, if necessary, for the expected
 charset (encoding). | 
| Class<?> | getRepresentationClass()Returns the  Classwhich objects supporting thisDataFlavorwill return when thisDataFlavoris requested. | 
| String | getSubType()Returns the sub MIME type of this  DataFlavor. | 
| static DataFlavor | getTextPlainUnicodeFlavor()Returns a  DataFlavorrepresenting plain text with Unicode
 encoding, where: | 
| int | hashCode()Returns hash code for this  DataFlavor. | 
| boolean | isFlavorJavaFileListType()Returns true if the  DataFlavorspecified represents
 a list of file objects. | 
| boolean | isFlavorRemoteObjectType()Returns true if the  DataFlavorspecified represents
 a remote object. | 
| boolean | isFlavorSerializedObjectType()Returns true if the  DataFlavorspecified represents
 a serialized object. | 
| boolean | isFlavorTextType()Returns whether this  DataFlavoris a valid text flavor for
 this implementation of the Java platform. | 
| boolean | isMimeTypeEqual(DataFlavor dataFlavor)Compares the  mimeTypeof twoDataFlavorobjects. | 
| boolean | isMimeTypeEqual(String mimeType)Returns whether the string representation of the MIME type passed in
 is equivalent to the MIME type of this  DataFlavor. | 
| boolean | isMimeTypeSerializedObject()Does the  DataFlavorrepresent a serialized object? | 
| boolean | isRepresentationClassByteBuffer()Returns whether the representation class for this
  DataFlavorisjava.nio.ByteBufferor a
 subclass thereof. | 
| boolean | isRepresentationClassCharBuffer()Returns whether the representation class for this
  DataFlavorisjava.nio.CharBufferor a
 subclass thereof. | 
| boolean | isRepresentationClassInputStream()Does the  DataFlavorrepresent ajava.io.InputStream? | 
| boolean | isRepresentationClassReader()Returns whether the representation class for this
  DataFlavorisjava.io.Readeror a subclass
 thereof. | 
| boolean | isRepresentationClassRemote()Returns true if the representation class is  Remote. | 
| boolean | isRepresentationClassSerializable()Returns true if the representation class can be serialized. | 
| boolean | match(DataFlavor that)Identical to  equals(DataFlavor). | 
| protected String | normalizeMimeType(String mimeType)Deprecated.   | 
| protected String | normalizeMimeTypeParameter(String parameterName,
                          String parameterValue)Deprecated.   | 
| void | readExternal(ObjectInput is)Restores this  DataFlavorfrom a Serialized state. | 
| static DataFlavor | selectBestTextFlavor(DataFlavor[] availableFlavors)Selects the best text  DataFlavorfrom an array of
 DataFlavors. | 
| void | setHumanPresentableName(String humanPresentableName)Sets the human presentable name for the data format that this
  DataFlavorrepresents. | 
| String | toString()String representation of this  DataFlavorand its
 parameters. | 
| protected static Class<?> | tryToLoadClass(String className,
              ClassLoader fallback)Tries to load a class from: the bootstrap loader, the system loader,
 the context loader (if one is present) and finally the loader specified. | 
| void | writeExternal(ObjectOutput os)Serializes this  DataFlavor. | 
public static final DataFlavor stringFlavor
DataFlavor representing a Java Unicode String class,
 where:
 
     representationClass = java.lang.String
     mimeType           = "application/x-java-serialized-object"
 public static final DataFlavor imageFlavor
DataFlavor representing a Java Image class,
 where:
 
     representationClass = java.awt.Image
     mimeType            = "image/x-java-image"
 @Deprecated public static final DataFlavor plainTextFlavor
DataFlavor.getReaderForText(Transferable)
             instead of Transferable.getTransferData(DataFlavor.plainTextFlavor).DataFlavor representing plain text with Unicode
 encoding, where:
 
     representationClass = InputStream
     mimeType            = "text/plain; charset=unicode"
 
 This DataFlavor has been deprecated because
 (1) Its representation is an InputStream, an 8-bit based representation,
 while Unicode is a 16-bit character set; and (2) The charset "unicode"
 is not well-defined. "unicode" implies a particular platform's
 implementation of Unicode, not a cross-platform implementation.public static final String javaSerializedObjectMimeType
DataFlavor
 identifies the Java type of an object returned as a reference
 from an invocation java.awt.datatransfer.getTransferData.public static final DataFlavor javaFileListFlavor
DataFlavor of this type/subtype and
 representation class of java.util.List is used.
 Each element of the list is required/guaranteed to be of type
 java.io.File.public static final String javaJVMLocalObjectMimeType
Transferable
 interface WITHIN THE SAME JVM, a DataFlavor
 with this type/subtype is used, with a representationClass
 equal to the type of the class/interface being passed across the
 Transferable.
 
 The object reference returned from
 Transferable.getTransferData for a DataFlavor
 with this MIME Content-Type is required to be
 an instance of the representation Class of the DataFlavor.
public static final String javaRemoteObjectMimeType
ACTION_LINK operation a Mime Content Type of
 application/x-java-remote-object should be used,
 where the representation class of the DataFlavor
 represents the type of the Remote interface to be
 transferred.public static DataFlavor selectionHtmlFlavor
Transferable instance, no additional changes will be made.
 This DataFlavor instance represents the same HTML markup as DataFlavor
 instances which content MIME type does not contain document parameter
 and representation class is the String class.
 
     representationClass = String
     mimeType           = "text/html"
 public static DataFlavor fragmentHtmlFlavor
Transferable instance, no additional changes will be made.
 
     representationClass = String
     mimeType           = "text/html"
 public static DataFlavor allHtmlFlavor
Transferable instance,
 no additional changes will be made.
 
     representationClass = String
     mimeType           = "text/html"
 public DataFlavor()
DataFlavor.  This constructor is
 provided only for the purpose of supporting the
 Externalizable interface.  It is not
 intended for public (client) use.public DataFlavor(Class<?> representationClass, String humanPresentableName)
DataFlavor that represents a Java class.
 
 The returned DataFlavor will have the following
 characteristics:
 
    representationClass = representationClass
    mimeType            = application/x-java-serialized-object
 representationClass - the class used to transfer data in this flavorhumanPresentableName - the human-readable string used to identify
                 this flavor; if this parameter is null
                 then the value of the the MIME Content Type is usedNullPointerException - if representationClass is nullpublic DataFlavor(String mimeType, String humanPresentableName)
DataFlavor that represents a
 MimeType.
 
 The returned DataFlavor will have the following
 characteristics:
 
 If the mimeType is
 "application/x-java-serialized-object; class=<representation class>",
 the result is the same as calling
 new DataFlavor(Class:forName(<representation class>).
 
Otherwise:
     representationClass = InputStream
     mimeType            = mimeType
 mimeType - the string used to identify the MIME type for this flavor;
                 if the the mimeType does not specify a
                 "class=" parameter, or if the class is not successfully
                 loaded, then an IllegalArgumentException
                 is thrownhumanPresentableName - the human-readable string used to identify
                 this flavor; if this parameter is null
                 then the value of the the MIME Content Type is usedIllegalArgumentException - if mimeType is
                 invalid or if the class is not successfully loadedNullPointerException - if mimeType is nullpublic DataFlavor(String mimeType, String humanPresentableName, ClassLoader classLoader) throws ClassNotFoundException
DataFlavor that represents a
 MimeType.
 
 The returned DataFlavor will have the following
 characteristics:
 
 If the mimeType is
 "application/x-java-serialized-object; class=<representation class>",
 the result is the same as calling
 new DataFlavor(Class:forName(<representation class>).
 
Otherwise:
     representationClass = InputStream
     mimeType            = mimeType
 mimeType - the string used to identify the MIME type for this flavorhumanPresentableName - the human-readable string used to
          identify this flavorclassLoader - the class loader to useClassNotFoundException - if the class is not loadedIllegalArgumentException - if mimeType is
                 invalidNullPointerException - if mimeType is nullpublic DataFlavor(String mimeType) throws ClassNotFoundException
DataFlavor from a mimeType string.
 The string can specify a "class=<fully specified Java class name>"
 parameter to create a DataFlavor with the desired
 representation class. If the string does not contain "class=" parameter,
 java.io.InputStream is used as default.mimeType - the string used to identify the MIME type for this flavor;
                 if the class specified by "class=" parameter is not
                 successfully loaded, then an
                 ClassNotFoundException is thrownClassNotFoundException - if the class is not loadedIllegalArgumentException - if mimeType is
                 invalidNullPointerException - if mimeType is nullprotected static final Class<?> tryToLoadClass(String className, ClassLoader fallback) throws ClassNotFoundException
className - the name of the class to be loadedfallback - the fallback loaderClassNotFoundException - if class is not foundpublic String toString()
DataFlavor and its
 parameters. The resulting String contains the name of
 the DataFlavor class, this flavor's MIME type, and its
 representation class. If this flavor has a primary MIME type of "text",
 supports the charset parameter, and has an encoded representation, the
 flavor's charset is also included. See selectBestTextFlavor
 for a list of text flavors which support the charset parameter.toString in class ObjectDataFlavorselectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[])public static final DataFlavor getTextPlainUnicodeFlavor()
DataFlavor representing plain text with Unicode
 encoding, where:
 
     representationClass = java.io.InputStream
     mimeType            = "text/plain;
                            charset=<platform default Unicode encoding>"
 
 Sun's implementation for Microsoft Windows uses the encoding utf-16le.
 Sun's implementation for Solaris and Linux uses the encoding
 iso-10646-ucs-2.DataFlavor representing plain text
    with Unicode encodingpublic static final DataFlavor selectBestTextFlavor(DataFlavor[] availableFlavors)
DataFlavor from an array of 
 DataFlavors. Only DataFlavor.stringFlavor, and
 equivalent flavors, and flavors that have a primary MIME type of "text",
 are considered for selection.
 Flavors are first sorted by their MIME types in the following order:
For example, "text/sgml" will be selected over
 "text/html", and DataFlavor.stringFlavor will be chosen
 over DataFlavor.plainTextFlavor.
 
If two or more flavors share the best MIME type in the array, then that MIME type will be checked to see if it supports the charset parameter.
The following MIME types support, or are treated as though they support, the charset parameter:
DataFlavor which uses that MIME type. If so, the JRE
 will assume from that point on that the MIME type supports the charset
 parameter and will not check again. If the parameter is not explicitly
 listed, the JRE will assume from that point on that the MIME type does
 not support the charset parameter and will not check again. Because
 this check is performed on an arbitrarily chosen
 DataFlavor, developers must ensure that all
 DataFlavors with a "text/<other>" MIME type specify
 the charset parameter if it is supported by that MIME type. Developers
 should never rely on the JRE to substitute the platform's default
 charset for a "text/<other>" DataFlavor. Failure to adhere to this
 restriction will lead to undefined behavior.
 
 If the best MIME type in the array does not support the charset
 parameter, the flavors which share that MIME type will then be sorted by
 their representation classes in the following order:
 java.io.InputStream, java.nio.ByteBuffer,
 [B, <all others>.
 
If two or more flavors share the best representation class, or if no flavor has one of the three specified representations, then one of those flavors will be chosen non-deterministically.
 If the best MIME type in the array does support the charset parameter,
 the flavors which share that MIME type will then be sorted by their
 representation classes in the following order:
 java.io.Reader, java.lang.String,
 java.nio.CharBuffer, [C, <all others>.
 
If two or more flavors share the best representation class, and that representation is one of the four explicitly listed, then one of those flavors will be chosen non-deterministically. If, however, no flavor has one of the four specified representations, the flavors will then be sorted by their charsets. Unicode charsets, such as "UTF-16", "UTF-8", "UTF-16BE", "UTF-16LE", and their aliases, are considered best. After them, the platform default charset and its aliases are selected. "US-ASCII" and its aliases are worst. All other charsets are chosen in alphabetical order, but only charsets supported by this implementation of the Java platform will be considered.
 If two or more flavors share the best charset, the flavors will then
 again be sorted by their representation classes in the following order:
 java.io.InputStream, java.nio.ByteBuffer,
 [B, <all others>.
 
If two or more flavors share the best representation class, or if no flavor has one of the three specified representations, then one of those flavors will be chosen non-deterministically.
availableFlavors - an array of available DataFlavorsnull,
         if availableFlavors is null,
         has zero length, or contains no text flavorspublic Reader getReaderForText(Transferable transferable) throws UnsupportedFlavorException, IOException
java.io.Reader, java.lang.String,
 java.nio.CharBuffer, [C,
 java.io.InputStream, java.nio.ByteBuffer,
 and [B.
 
 Because text flavors which do not support the charset parameter are
 encoded in a non-standard format, this method should not be called for
 such flavors. However, in order to maintain backward-compatibility,
 if this method is called for such a flavor, this method will treat the
 flavor as though it supports the charset parameter and attempt to
 decode it accordingly. See selectBestTextFlavor for a list
 of text flavors which do not support the charset parameter.
transferable - the Transferable whose data will be
        requested in this flavorReader to read the Transferable's
         dataIllegalArgumentException - if the representation class
            is not one of the seven listed aboveIllegalArgumentException - if the Transferable
            has null dataNullPointerException - if the Transferable is
            nullUnsupportedEncodingException - if this flavor's representation
            is java.io.InputStream,
            java.nio.ByteBuffer, or [B and
            this flavor's encoding is not supported by this
            implementation of the Java platformUnsupportedFlavorException - if the Transferable
            does not support this flavorIOException - if the data cannot be read because of an
            I/O errorselectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[])public String getMimeType()
DataFlavor.public Class<?> getRepresentationClass()
Class which objects supporting this
 DataFlavor will return when this DataFlavor
 is requested.Class which objects supporting this
 DataFlavor will return when this DataFlavor
 is requestedpublic String getHumanPresentableName()
DataFlavor represents.  This name would be localized
 for different countries.DataFlavor representspublic String getPrimaryType()
DataFlavor.DataFlavorpublic String getSubType()
DataFlavor.DataFlavorpublic String getParameter(String paramName)
DataFlavor
 if paramName equals "humanPresentableName".  Otherwise
 returns the MIME type value associated with paramName.paramName - the parameter name requestednull
  if there is no associated valuepublic void setHumanPresentableName(String humanPresentableName)
DataFlavor represents. This name would be localized
 for different countries.humanPresentableName - the new human presentable namepublic boolean equals(Object o)
 The equals method implements an equivalence relation
 on non-null object references:
 
x, x.equals(x) should return
     true.
 x and y, x.equals(y)
     should return true if and only if
     y.equals(x) returns true.
 x, y, and z, if
     x.equals(y) returns true and
     y.equals(z) returns true, then
     x.equals(z) should return true.
 x and y, multiple invocations of
     x.equals(y) consistently return true
     or consistently return false, provided no
     information used in equals comparisons on the
     objects is modified.
 x,
     x.equals(null) should return false.
 
 The equals method for class Object implements
 the most discriminating possible equivalence relation on objects;
 that is, for any non-null reference values x and
 y, this method returns true if and only
 if x and y refer to the same object
 (x == y has the value true).
 
 Note that it is generally necessary to override the hashCode
 method whenever this method is overridden, so as to maintain the
 general contract for the hashCode method, which states
 that equal objects must have equal hash codes.
 
 The equals comparison for the DataFlavor class is implemented
 as follows: Two DataFlavors are considered equal if and
 only if their MIME primary type and subtype and representation class are
 equal. Additionally, if the primary type is "text", the subtype denotes
 a text flavor which supports the charset parameter, and the
 representation class is not java.io.Reader,
 java.lang.String, java.nio.CharBuffer, or
 [C, the charset parameter must also be equal.
 If a charset is not explicitly specified for one or both
 DataFlavors, the platform default encoding is assumed. See
 selectBestTextFlavor for a list of text flavors which
 support the charset parameter.
equals in class Objecto - the Object to compare with thistrue if that is equivalent to this
         DataFlavor; false otherwiseselectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[])public boolean equals(DataFlavor that)
equals(Object).
 The only difference being that it takes a DataFlavor instance
 as a parameter.that - the DataFlavor to compare with
        thistrue if that is equivalent to this
         DataFlavor; false otherwiseselectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[])@Deprecated public boolean equals(String s)
hashCode() contract,
             use isMimeTypeEqual(String) instead.mimeType against the passed in
 String and representationClass is
 not considered in the comparison.
 If representationClass needs to be compared, then
 equals(new DataFlavor(s)) may be used.s - the mimeType to compare.s is nullpublic int hashCode()
DataFlavor.
 For two equal DataFlavors, hash codes are equal.
 For the String
 that matches DataFlavor.equals(String), it is not
 guaranteed that DataFlavor's hash code is equal
 to the hash code of the String.hashCode in class ObjectDataFlavorObject.equals(java.lang.Object), 
System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)public boolean match(DataFlavor that)
equals(DataFlavor).that - the DataFlavor to compare with
        thistrue if that is equivalent to this
         DataFlavor; false otherwiseselectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[])public boolean isMimeTypeEqual(String mimeType)
DataFlavor.
 Parameters are not included in the comparison.mimeType - the string representation of the MIME typeDataFlavor;
         false otherwiseNullPointerException - if mimeType is nullpublic final boolean isMimeTypeEqual(DataFlavor dataFlavor)
mimeType of two DataFlavor
 objects. No parameters are considered.dataFlavor - the DataFlavor to be comparedMimeTypes are equal,
  otherwise falsepublic boolean isMimeTypeSerializedObject()
DataFlavor represent a serialized object?public final Class<?> getDefaultRepresentationClass()
public final String getDefaultRepresentationClassAsString()
public boolean isRepresentationClassInputStream()
DataFlavor represent a
 java.io.InputStream?public boolean isRepresentationClassReader()
DataFlavor is java.io.Reader or a subclass
 thereof.public boolean isRepresentationClassCharBuffer()
DataFlavor is java.nio.CharBuffer or a
 subclass thereof.public boolean isRepresentationClassByteBuffer()
DataFlavor is java.nio.ByteBuffer or a
 subclass thereof.public boolean isRepresentationClassSerializable()
public boolean isRepresentationClassRemote()
Remote.Remotepublic boolean isFlavorSerializedObjectType()
DataFlavor specified represents
 a serialized object.DataFlavor specified represents
   a Serialized Objectpublic boolean isFlavorRemoteObjectType()
DataFlavor specified represents
 a remote object.DataFlavor specified represents
  a Remote Objectpublic boolean isFlavorJavaFileListType()
DataFlavor specified represents
 a list of file objects.DataFlavor specified represents
   a List of File objectspublic boolean isFlavorTextType()
DataFlavor is a valid text flavor for
 this implementation of the Java platform. Only flavors equivalent to
 DataFlavor.stringFlavor and DataFlavors with
 a primary MIME type of "text" can be valid text flavors.
 
 If this flavor supports the charset parameter, it must be equivalent to
 DataFlavor.stringFlavor, or its representation must be
 java.io.Reader, java.lang.String,
 java.nio.CharBuffer, [C,
 java.io.InputStream, java.nio.ByteBuffer, or
 [B. If the representation is
 java.io.InputStream, java.nio.ByteBuffer, or
 [B, then this flavor's charset parameter must
 be supported by this implementation of the Java platform. If a charset
 is not specified, then the platform default charset, which is always
 supported, is assumed.
 
 If this flavor does not support the charset parameter, its
 representation must be java.io.InputStream,
 java.nio.ByteBuffer, or [B.
 
 See selectBestTextFlavor for a list of text flavors which
 support the charset parameter.
true if this DataFlavor is a valid
         text flavor as described above; false otherwiseselectBestTextFlavor(java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor[])public void writeExternal(ObjectOutput os) throws IOException
DataFlavor.writeExternal in interface Externalizableos - the stream to write the object toIOException - Includes any I/O exceptions that may occurpublic void readExternal(ObjectInput is) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
DataFlavor from a Serialized state.readExternal in interface Externalizableis - the stream to read data from in order to restore the objectIOException - if I/O errors occurClassNotFoundException - If the class for an object being
              restored cannot be found.public Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException
DataFlavor.clone in class ObjectDataFlavorCloneNotSupportedException - if the object's class does not
               support the Cloneable interface. Subclasses
               that override the clone method can also
               throw this exception to indicate that an instance cannot
               be cloned.Cloneable@Deprecated protected String normalizeMimeTypeParameter(String parameterName, String parameterValue)
DataFlavor for every MIME Type parameter
 to allow DataFlavor subclasses to handle special
 parameters like the text/plain charset
 parameters, whose values are case insensitive.  (MIME type parameter
 values are supposed to be case sensitive.
 
 This method is called for each parameter name/value pair and should
 return the normalized representation of the parameterValue.
 This method is never invoked by this implementation from 1.1 onwards.
@Deprecated protected String normalizeMimeType(String mimeType)
DataFlavor subtypes
 the opportunity to change how the normalization of MIME types is
 accomplished.  One possible use would be to add default
 parameter/value pairs in cases where none are present in the MIME
 type string passed in.
 This method is never invoked by this implementation from 1.1 onwards. Submit a bug or feature 
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