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Plugin

The public class Plugin extends Object.

java.lang.Object
   |
   +----netscape.plugin.Plugin

Description

This class represents the Java reflection of a plug-in. Plug-ins that need to have Java methods associated with them should subclass this class and add new (possibly native) methods to it. This allows other Java entities (such as applets and JavaScript code) to manipulate the plug-in.

Constructor and Method Summary

The netscape.plugin.Plugin class has the following constructors:

Constructor Description
Plugin

Constructs a Plugin.

The netscape.plugin.Plugin class has the following methods:

Method Description
destroy

Called when the plug-in is destroyed

getPeer

Returns the native NPP object--the plug-in instance that is the native part of a Java Plugin object

getWindow

Returns the JavaScript window on which the plug-in is embedded

init

Called when the plug-in is initialized

isActive

Determines whether the Java reflection of a plug-in still refers to an active plug-in

The following sections show the declaration and usage of these constructors and methods.


destroy

Method. Called when the plug-in is destroyed. You never need to call this method directly, it is called when the plug-in is destroyed. At the point this method is called, the plug-in will still be active.

Declaration

public void destroy()

See also

init


getPeer

Method. Returns the native NPP object--the plug-in instance that is the native part of a Java Plugin object. This field is set by the system, but can be read from plug-in native methods by calling:

NPP npp = (NPP)netscape_plugin_Plugin_getPeer(env, thisPlugin);

Declaration

public int getPeer()

getWindow

Method. Returns the JavaScript window on which the plug-in is embedded.

Declaration

public JSObject getWindow()

init

Method. Called when the plug-in is initialized. You never need to call this method directly, it is called when the plug-in is created.

Declaration

public void init()

See also

destroy


isActive

Method. Determines whether the Java reflection of a plug-in still refers to an active plug-in. Plug-in instances are destroyed whenever the page containing the plug-in is left, thereby causing the plug-in to no longer be active.

Declaration

public boolean isActive()

Plugin

Constructor. Constructs a Plugin.

Declaration

public Plugin()

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