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If not, see * <http://www.openoffice.org/license.html> * for a copy of the LGPLv3 License. * ************************************************************************/ #ifndef __com_sun_star_sdb_ErrorMessageDialog_idl__ #define __com_sun_star_sdb_ErrorMessageDialog_idl__ #ifndef __com_sun_star_ui_dialogs_XExecutableDialog_idl__ #include <com/sun/star/ui/dialogs/XExecutableDialog.idl> #endif #ifndef __com_sun_star_awt_XWindow_idl__ #include <com/sun/star/awt/XWindow.idl> #endif #ifndef __com_sun_star_lang_XInitialization_idl__ #include <com/sun/star/lang/XInitialization.idl> #endif #ifndef __com_sun_star_beans_XPropertySet_idl__ #include <com/sun/star/beans/XPropertySet.idl> #endif //============================================================================= module com { module sun { module star { module sdb { /** provides a dialog for displaying database related exceptions. <p> If applications use any of the functionality provided in the modules <module scope="com.sun.star"> sdbc </module> , <module scope="com.sun.star"> sdbcx </module> and <module scope="com.sun.star"> sdb </module> , they will - sooner or later - encounter <type scope="com::sun::star::sdbc">SQLException</type> 's. <br/> These exceptions can be chained, so the information wrapped in one single <type scope="com::sun::star::sdbc">SQLException</type> can be rather complex (e.g., every instance where such an exception is passing before it is finally caught, could append a <type scope="com::sun::star::sdb">SQLContext</type> to explain what it was doing), and they should be presented to the user in a consistent way. <br/> This can be reached by using this service. @see com.sun.star.sdb.InteractionHandler </p> */ published service ErrorMessageDialog { /** the title of the (dialog) window */ [property] string Title; /** parent window to use for the dialog <p> This property can't be set while the dialog is being displayed. </p> */ [property] com::sun::star::awt::XWindow ParentWindow; /** is the exception displayed by the dialog <p> This should contain a <type scope="com::sun::star::sdbc">SQLException</type> instance, or an instance of any class derived from this exception. </p> <p> This property can't be set while the dialog is being displayed. </p> */ [property] any SQLException; /** specifies the URL to the help topic to associate with the dialog. <p>If This URL is not empty, then the dialog will get a "Help" button, which directs the user to the given help topic.</p> */ [optional, property] string HelpURL; /** allows access to the properties of the object */ interface com::sun::star::beans::XPropertySet; /** allows starting execution of the dialog */ interface com::sun::star::ui::dialogs::XExecutableDialog; /** allows initializing the dialog <p> You do not need to call the initialize method directly, instead you may use the createInstanceWithArguments method of your <type scope="com::sun::star::lang">XMultiServiceFactory</type> . </p> <p> You specify a parameter by passing one (or more) <type scope="com::sun::star::beans">PropertyValue</type> object(s) to the initialize method, where the <em>Name</em> field contains a string describing which aspect you want to affect, and the <em>Value</em> field containing a value. <br/> Imagine the initialization values, as if you use <method scope="com::sun::star::beans">XPropertySet::setPropertyValue() </method> of the <type scope="com::sun::star::beans">XPropertySet</type> interface ... <br/> allowed parameters are <ul> <li><b>Title</b><br/> String describing the initial title of the dialog. If not specified, a default title is used. </li> <li><b>ParentWindow</b><br/> <type scope="com::sun::star::awt">XWindow</type> describing the parent window to use for the dialog. </li> <li><b>SQLException</b><br/> <type scope="com::sun::star::sdbc">SQLException</type> describing the error which is beeing displayed.<br/> When initializing this value, you may use any derivative of <type scope="com::sun::star::sdbc">SQLException</type> . </li> </ul> </p> */ interface com::sun::star::lang::XInitialization; }; //============================================================================= }; }; }; }; #endif