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package org.w3c.dom.events;
/**
* The EventListener interface is the primary method for
* handling events. Users implement the EventListener interface
* and register their listener on an EventTarget using the
* AddEventListener method. The users should also remove their
* EventListener from its EventTarget after they
* have completed using the listener.
*
When a Node is copied using the cloneNode
* method the EventListeners attached to the source
* Node are not attached to the copied Node. If
* the user wishes the same EventListeners to be added to the
* newly created copy the user must add them manually.
*
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Events Specification.
* @since DOM Level 2
*/
public interface EventListener {
/**
* This method is called whenever an event occurs of the type for which
* the EventListener interface was registered.
* @param evt The Event contains contextual information
* about the event. It also contains the stopPropagation
* and preventDefault methods which are used in
* determining the event's flow and default action.
*/
public void handleEvent(Event evt);
}