javax.swing.event
Interface AncestorListener
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- All Superinterfaces:
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public interface AncestorListener extends EventListener
AncestorListener Interface to support notification when changes occur to a JComponent or one of its ancestors. These include movement and when the component becomes visible or invisible, either by the setVisible() method or by being added or removed from the component hierarchy.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
ancestorAdded(AncestorEvent event)
Called when the source or one of its ancestors is made visible either by setVisible(true) being called or by its being added to the component hierarchy.void
ancestorMoved(AncestorEvent event)
Called when either the source or one of its ancestors is moved.void
ancestorRemoved(AncestorEvent event)
Called when the source or one of its ancestors is made invisible either by setVisible(false) being called or by its being remove from the component hierarchy.
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Method Detail
ancestorAdded
void ancestorAdded(AncestorEvent event)
Called when the source or one of its ancestors is made visible either by setVisible(true) being called or by its being added to the component hierarchy. The method is only called if the source has actually become visible. For this to be true all its parents must be visible and it must be in a hierarchy rooted at a Window
ancestorRemoved
void ancestorRemoved(AncestorEvent event)
Called when the source or one of its ancestors is made invisible either by setVisible(false) being called or by its being remove from the component hierarchy. The method is only called if the source has actually become invisible. For this to be true at least one of its parents must by invisible or it is not in a hierarchy rooted at a Window
ancestorMoved
void ancestorMoved(AncestorEvent event)
Called when either the source or one of its ancestors is moved.
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