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31 Provides interfaces and classes for transferring data |
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32 between and within applications. It defines the notion of a |
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33 "transferable" object, which is an object capable of being |
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34 transferred between or within applications. An object identifies |
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35 itself as being transferable by implementing the Transferable |
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38 It also provides a clipboard mechanism, which is an object that |
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39 temporarily holds a transferable object that can be transferred |
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