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The interaction handler service has a numerof of built-in handlers, responsible for a lot of well known interactions. Additionally, there's a configuration module which allows to configure additional handlers, responsible for arbitrary requests.
The continuation restrictions are as follows: Let C be the
subset of the provided continuations that are of type
An
"Uri"
"ResourceName"
"ResourceType"
"volume"
(e.g., a file system volume) and
"folder"
(i.e., a resource that contains other
resources)."Removable"
"Folder"
"Volume"
and "OtherVolume"
It is possible to configure additional interaction handlers, to which certain requests can be delegated. The
configuration node /org.openoffice.Interaction/InteractionHandlers
is evaluated and respected
by the InteractionHandler
implementation.
A custom interaction handler can declare itself responsible for an arbitrary number of UNO types, specified by full-qualified type name. Also, for each type, it can specify whether it is responsible for only this particular type, or all possibly existent derived types.
Whenever the InteractionHandler
encounteres a request it cannot fulfill itself, it will examine
the configuration, to find a handler implementation for the request, and delegate it to the first matching
handler.
If multiple custom interaction handlers declare themself responsible for the same request type, it is not defined which handler will actully be invoked. Thus, when deploying a custom interaction handler, ensure that the types you specify are general enough to cover all requests you want to handle, but also specific enough to not cover requests which other handlers might be interested in.
*/ published service InteractionHandler { //------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** Handle an interaction request. */ interface com::sun::star::task::XInteractionHandler; //------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** Initialize the interaction handler.The arguments must be a sequence of
"Parent"
of type
"Context"
of type