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J. Duke319a3b92007-12-01 00:00:00 +00001/*
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25
26package java.awt.event;
27
28import java.util.EventListener;
29import java.awt.AWTEvent;
30
31/**
32 * The listener interface for receiving notification of events
33 * dispatched to objects that are instances of Component or
34 * MenuComponent or their subclasses. Unlike the other EventListeners
35 * in this package, AWTEventListeners passively observe events
36 * being dispatched in the AWT, system-wide. Most applications
37 * should never use this class; applications which might use
38 * AWTEventListeners include event recorders for automated testing,
39 * and facilities such as the Java Accessibility package.
40 * <p>
41 * The class that is interested in monitoring AWT events
42 * implements this interface, and the object created with that
43 * class is registered with the Toolkit, using the Toolkit's
44 * <code>addAWTEventListener</code> method. When an event is
45 * dispatched anywhere in the AWT, that object's
46 * <code>eventDispatched</code> method is invoked.
47 *
48 * @see java.awt.AWTEvent
49 * @see java.awt.Toolkit#addAWTEventListener
50 * @see java.awt.Toolkit#removeAWTEventListener
51 *
52 * @author Fred Ecks
53 * @since 1.2
54 */
55public interface AWTEventListener extends EventListener {
56
57 /**
58 * Invoked when an event is dispatched in the AWT.
59 */
60 public void eventDispatched(AWTEvent event);
61
62}