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package java.awt.event;
import java.util.EventListener;
/**
* The listener interface for receiving "interesting" mouse events
* (press, release, click, enter, and exit) on a component.
* (To track mouse moves and mouse drags, use the
* MouseMotionListener
.)
*
* The class that is interested in processing a mouse event
* either implements this interface (and all the methods it
* contains) or extends the abstract MouseAdapter
class
* (overriding only the methods of interest).
*
* The listener object created from that class is then registered with a
* component using the component's addMouseListener
* method. A mouse event is generated when the mouse is pressed, released
* clicked (pressed and released). A mouse event is also generated when
* the mouse cursor enters or leaves a component. When a mouse event
* occurs, the relevant method in the listener object is invoked, and
* the MouseEvent
is passed to it.
*
* @author Carl Quinn
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* @see MouseAdapter
* @see MouseEvent
* @see Tutorial: Writing a Mouse Listener
*
* @since 1.1
*/
public interface MouseListener extends EventListener {
/**
* Invoked when the mouse button has been clicked (pressed
* and released) on a component.
*/
public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent e);
/**
* Invoked when a mouse button has been pressed on a component.
*/
public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e);
/**
* Invoked when a mouse button has been released on a component.
*/
public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent e);
/**
* Invoked when the mouse enters a component.
*/
public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent e);
/**
* Invoked when the mouse exits a component.
*/
public void mouseExited(MouseEvent e);
}