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package com.sun.java.accessibility.util.internal;

import java.lang.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.image.*;
import javax.accessibility.*;
import com.sun.java.accessibility.util.*;

The Translator class provides a translation to interface Accessible for objects that do not implement interface Accessible. Assistive technologies can use the 'getAccessible' class method of Translator to obtain an object that implements interface Accessible. If the object passed in already implements interface Accessible, getAccessible merely returns the object.

An example of how an assistive technology might use the Translator class is as follows:

   Accessible accessible = Translator.getAccessible(someObj);
   // obtain information from the 'accessible' object.

This class extends the Translator class to provide specific support for the Button class. Translator.getAccessible() will automatically load this class when an assistive technology asks for an accessible translator for Button.

/** * <p>The Translator class provides a translation to interface Accessible * for objects that do not implement interface Accessible. Assistive * technologies can use the 'getAccessible' class method of Translator to * obtain an object that implements interface Accessible. If the object * passed in already implements interface Accessible, getAccessible merely * returns the object. * * <p>An example of how an assistive technology might use the Translator * class is as follows: * * <PRE> * Accessible accessible = Translator.getAccessible(someObj); * // obtain information from the 'accessible' object. * </PRE> * * <P>This class extends the Translator class to provide specific support * for the Button class. Translator.getAccessible() will automatically * load this class when an assistive technology asks for an accessible * translator for Button. * */
public class ButtonTranslator extends Translator {
Get the name of this object.
Returns:the name of the object -- can be null if this object does not have a name
/** * Get the name of this object. * @return the name of the object -- can be null if this object does * not have a name */
public String getAccessibleName() { return ((Button) source).getLabel(); }
Set the name of this object.
/** * Set the name of this object. */
public void setAccessibleName(String s) { ((Button) source).setLabel(s); } public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() { return AccessibleRole.PUSH_BUTTON; } }