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interface XRemoteContentProviderAcceptor |
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- Description
- Accept remote content providers that want to make themselves known to the
local process.
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Methods' Details |
addRemoteContentProvider
- Description
- Add a remote content provider.
- Parameter Identifier
- An arbitrary identifier uniquely identifying the
remote content provider.
- Parameter Factory
- A factory through which the remote content provider's
UniversalContentBroker service can be instantiated.
- Parameter Templates
- A sequence of URL templates the remote content
provider is willing to handle.
- Parameter DoneListener
- If not null, the implementation of this interface
can---through this callback---tell the calling side that the
implementation no longer needs the remote content provider. (And the
calling side should call
XRemoteContentProviderAcceptor::removeRemoteContentProvider
then.)
To enable connection control, it is recommended that this argument
also implements the interface
XRemoteContentProviderConnectionControl.
- Returns
- true if the remote content provider has successfully been
added.
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removeRemoteContentProvider
boolean |
removeRemoteContentProvider( |
[in] string |
Identifier ); |
- Description
- Remove a remote content provider.
- Parameter Identifier
- An arbitrary identifier uniquely identifying the
remote content provider.
- Returns
- true if the remote content provider has successfully been
removed.
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