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package sun.awt.im;

import java.awt.AWTException;
import java.awt.CheckboxMenuItem;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.Dialog;
import java.awt.EventQueue;
import java.awt.Frame;
import java.awt.PopupMenu;
import java.awt.Menu;
import java.awt.MenuItem;
import java.awt.Toolkit;
import sun.awt.AppContext;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import java.awt.event.InvocationEvent;
import java.awt.im.spi.InputMethodDescriptor;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import java.security.PrivilegedActionException;
import java.security.PrivilegedExceptionAction;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.ServiceLoader;
import java.util.Vector;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.prefs.BackingStoreException;
import java.util.prefs.Preferences;
import sun.awt.InputMethodSupport;
import sun.awt.SunToolkit;

/**
 * {@code InputMethodManager} is an abstract class that manages the input
 * method environment of JVM. There is only one {@code InputMethodManager}
 * instance in JVM that is executed under a separate daemon thread.
 * {@code InputMethodManager} performs the following:
 * 
    *
  • * Keeps track of the current input context.
  • * *
  • * Provides a user interface to switch input methods and notifies the current * input context about changes made from the user interface.
  • *
* * The mechanism for supporting input method switch is as follows. (Note that * this may change in future releases.) * *
    *
  • * One way is to use platform-dependent window manager's menu (known as the Window * menu in Motif and the System menu or Control menu in * Win32) on each window which is popped up by clicking the left top box of * a window (known as Window menu button in Motif and System menu * button in Win32). This happens to be common in both Motif and Win32.
  • * *
  • * When more than one input method descriptor can be found or the only input * method descriptor found supports multiple locales, a menu item * is added to the window (manager) menu. This item label is obtained invoking * {@code getTriggerMenuString()}. If null is returned by this method, it * means that there is only input method or none in the environment. Frame and Dialog * invoke this method.
  • * *
  • * This menu item means a trigger switch to the user to pop up a selection * menu.
  • * *
  • * When the menu item of the window (manager) menu has been selected by the * user, Frame/Dialog invokes {@code notifyChangeRequest()} to notify * {@code InputMethodManager} that the user wants to switch input methods.
  • * *
  • * {@code InputMethodManager} displays a pop-up menu to choose an input method.
  • * *
  • * {@code InputMethodManager} notifies the current {@code InputContext} of * the selected {@code InputMethod}.
  • *
* *
    *
  • * The other way is to use user-defined hot key combination to show the pop-up menu to * choose an input method. This is useful for the platforms which do not provide a * way to add a menu item in the window (manager) menu.
  • * *
  • * When the hot key combination is typed by the user, the component which has the input * focus invokes {@code notifyChangeRequestByHotKey()} to notify * {@code InputMethodManager} that the user wants to switch input methods.
  • * *
  • * This results in a popup menu and notification to the current input context, * as above.
  • *
* * @see java.awt.im.spi.InputMethod * @see sun.awt.im.InputContext * @see sun.awt.im.InputMethodAdapter * @author JavaSoft International */ public abstract class InputMethodManager { /** * InputMethodManager thread name */ private static final String threadName = "AWT-InputMethodManager"; /** * Object for global locking */ private static final Object LOCK = new Object(); /** * The InputMethodManager instance */ private static InputMethodManager inputMethodManager; /** * Returns the instance of InputMethodManager. This method creates * the instance that is unique in the Java VM if it has not been * created yet. * * @return the InputMethodManager instance */ public static final InputMethodManager getInstance() { if (inputMethodManager != null) { return inputMethodManager; } synchronized(LOCK) { if (inputMethodManager == null) { ExecutableInputMethodManager imm = new ExecutableInputMethodManager(); // Initialize the input method manager and start a // daemon thread if the user has multiple input methods // to choose from. Otherwise, just keep the instance. if (imm.hasMultipleInputMethods()) { imm.initialize(); Thread immThread = new Thread(null, imm, threadName, 0, false); immThread.setDaemon(true); immThread.setPriority(Thread.NORM_PRIORITY + 1); immThread.start(); } inputMethodManager = imm; } } return inputMethodManager; } /** * Gets a string for the trigger menu item that should be added to * the window manager menu. If no need to display the trigger menu * item, null is returned. */ public abstract String getTriggerMenuString(); /** * Notifies InputMethodManager that input method change has been * requested by the user. This notification triggers a popup menu * for user selection. * * @param comp Component that has accepted the change * request. This component has to be a Frame or Dialog. */ public abstract void notifyChangeRequest(Component comp); /** * Notifies InputMethodManager that input method change has been * requested by the user using the hot key combination. This * notification triggers a popup menu for user selection. * * @param comp Component that has accepted the change * request. This component has the input focus. */ public abstract void notifyChangeRequestByHotKey(Component comp); /** * Sets the current input context so that it will be notified * of input method changes initiated from the user interface. * Set to real input context when activating; to null when * deactivating. */ abstract void setInputContext(InputContext inputContext); /** * Tries to find an input method locator for the given locale. * Returns null if no available input method locator supports * the locale. */ abstract InputMethodLocator findInputMethod(Locale forLocale); /** * Gets the default keyboard locale of the underlying operating system. */ abstract Locale getDefaultKeyboardLocale(); /** * Returns whether multiple input methods are available or not */ abstract boolean hasMultipleInputMethods(); }




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