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If the controller is plugged into a frame, this window acts as the frame's ComponentWindow.

@see XFrame */ [readonly, attribute] ::com::sun::star::awt::XWindow ComponentWindow; /** specifies the view name of the controller.

A view name is a logical name, which can be used to create views of the same type. The name is meaningful only in conjunction with XModel2::createViewController - if it's passed there, a view/controller pair of the same type will be created.

*/ [readonly, attribute] string ViewControllerName; /** denotes the arguments used to create the instance.

Usually, controllers are created via XModel2::createViewController, where the caller can pass not only a controller name, but also arguments parametrizing the to-be-created instance. Those arguments used at creation time can subsequently be retrieved using the CreationArguments member.

*/ [readonly, attribute] sequence< ::com::sun::star::beans::PropertyValue > CreationArguments; }; //============================================================================= }; }; }; }; //============================================================================= #endif