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package java.awt.dnd;
import java.util.EventListener;
import java.awt.dnd.DropTargetDragEvent;
import java.awt.dnd.DropTargetDropEvent;
/**
* The DropTargetListener
interface
* is the callback interface used by the
* DropTarget
class to provide
* notification of DnD operations that involve
* the subject DropTarget
. Methods of
* this interface may be implemented to provide
* "drag under" visual feedback to the user throughout
* the Drag and Drop operation.
*
* Create a listener object by implementing the interface and then register it
* with a DropTarget
. When the drag enters, moves over, or exits
* the operable part of the drop site for that DropTarget
, when
* the drop action changes, and when the drop occurs, the relevant method in
* the listener object is invoked, and the DropTargetEvent
is
* passed to it.
*
* The operable part of the drop site for the DropTarget
is
* the part of the associated Component
's geometry that is not
* obscured by an overlapping top-level window or by another
* Component
higher in the Z-order that has an associated active
* DropTarget
.
*
* During the drag, the data associated with the current drag operation can be
* retrieved by calling getTransferable()
on
* DropTargetDragEvent
instances passed to the listener's
* methods.
*
* Note that getTransferable()
on the
* DropTargetDragEvent
instance should only be called within the
* respective listener's method and all the necessary data should be retrieved
* from the returned Transferable
before that method returns.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public interface DropTargetListener extends EventListener {
/**
* Called while a drag operation is ongoing, when the mouse pointer enters
* the operable part of the drop site for the DropTarget
* registered with this listener.
*
* @param dtde the DropTargetDragEvent
*/
void dragEnter(DropTargetDragEvent dtde);
/**
* Called when a drag operation is ongoing, while the mouse pointer is still
* over the operable part of the drop site for the DropTarget
* registered with this listener.
*
* @param dtde the DropTargetDragEvent
*/
void dragOver(DropTargetDragEvent dtde);
/**
* Called if the user has modified
* the current drop gesture.
*
* @param dtde the DropTargetDragEvent
*/
void dropActionChanged(DropTargetDragEvent dtde);
/**
* Called while a drag operation is ongoing, when the mouse pointer has
* exited the operable part of the drop site for the
* DropTarget
registered with this listener.
*
* @param dte the DropTargetEvent
*/
void dragExit(DropTargetEvent dte);
/**
* Called when the drag operation has terminated with a drop on
* the operable part of the drop site for the DropTarget
* registered with this listener.
*
* This method is responsible for undertaking
* the transfer of the data associated with the
* gesture. The DropTargetDropEvent
* provides a means to obtain a Transferable
* object that represents the data object(s) to
* be transfered.
* From this method, the DropTargetListener
* shall accept or reject the drop via the
* acceptDrop(int dropAction) or rejectDrop() methods of the
* DropTargetDropEvent
parameter.
*
* Subsequent to acceptDrop(), but not before,
* DropTargetDropEvent
's getTransferable()
* method may be invoked, and data transfer may be
* performed via the returned Transferable
's
* getTransferData() method.
*
* At the completion of a drop, an implementation
* of this method is required to signal the success/failure
* of the drop by passing an appropriate
* boolean
to the DropTargetDropEvent
's
* dropComplete(boolean success) method.
*
* Note: The data transfer should be completed before the call to the
* DropTargetDropEvent
's dropComplete(boolean success) method.
* After that, a call to the getTransferData() method of the
* Transferable
returned by
* DropTargetDropEvent.getTransferable()
is guaranteed to
* succeed only if the data transfer is local; that is, only if
* DropTargetDropEvent.isLocalTransfer()
returns
* true
. Otherwise, the behavior of the call is
* implementation-dependent.
*
* @param dtde the DropTargetDropEvent
*/
void drop(DropTargetDropEvent dtde);
}