Package | Description |
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java.awt.dnd |
Drag and Drop is a direct manipulation gesture found in many Graphical
User Interface systems that provides a mechanism to transfer
information between two entities logically associated with presentation
elements in the GUI.
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Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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class |
DropTarget
The
DropTarget is associated
with a Component when that Component
wishes
to accept drops during Drag and Drop operations. |
class |
DropTargetAdapter
An abstract adapter class for receiving drop target events.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
DropTarget.addDropTargetListener(DropTargetListener dtl)
Adds a new
DropTargetListener (UNICAST SOURCE). |
void |
DropTarget.removeDropTargetListener(DropTargetListener dtl)
Removes the current
DropTargetListener (UNICAST SOURCE). |
Constructor and Description |
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DropTarget(Component c,
DropTargetListener dtl)
Creates a
DropTarget given the Component
to associate itself with, and the DropTargetListener
to handle event processing. |
DropTarget(Component c,
int ops,
DropTargetListener dtl)
Creates a
DropTarget given the Component
to associate itself with, an int representing
the default acceptable action(s) to support, and a
DropTargetListener to handle event processing. |
DropTarget(Component c,
int ops,
DropTargetListener dtl,
boolean act)
Creates a
DropTarget given the Component
to associate itself with, an int representing
the default acceptable action(s)
to support, a DropTargetListener
to handle event processing, and a boolean indicating
if the DropTarget is currently accepting drops. |
DropTarget(Component c,
int ops,
DropTargetListener dtl,
boolean act,
FlavorMap fm)
Creates a new DropTarget given the
Component
to associate itself with, an int representing
the default acceptable action(s) to
support, a DropTargetListener
to handle event processing, a boolean indicating
if the DropTarget is currently accepting drops, and
a FlavorMap to use (or null for the default FlavorMap ). |
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