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Packages that use DragSourceListener | |
java.awt.dnd | Drag and Drop is a direct manipulation gesture found in many Graphical User Interface systems that provides a mechanism to transfer information between two entities logically associated with presentation elements in the GUI. |
Uses of DragSourceListener in java.awt.dnd |
Classes in java.awt.dnd that implement DragSourceListener | |
class |
DragSourceContext
The DragSourceContext class is responsible for managing the initiator side of the Drag and Drop protocol. |
Methods in java.awt.dnd with parameters of type DragSourceListener | |
void |
DragSource.startDrag(DragGestureEvent trigger,
Cursor dragCursor,
Image dragImage,
Point imageOffset,
Transferable transferable,
DragSourceListener dsl,
FlavorMap flavorMap)
Start a drag, given the DragGestureEvent
that initiated the drag, the initial
Cursor to use,
the Image to drag,
the offset of the Image origin
from the hotspot of the Cursor at
the instant of the trigger,
the Transferable subject data
of the drag, the DragSourceListener ,
and the FlavorMap . |
void |
DragSource.startDrag(DragGestureEvent trigger,
Cursor dragCursor,
Transferable transferable,
DragSourceListener dsl,
FlavorMap flavorMap)
Start a drag, given the DragGestureEvent
that initiated the drag, the initial
Cursor to use,
the Transferable subject data
of the drag, the DragSourceListener ,
and the FlavorMap . |
void |
DragSource.startDrag(DragGestureEvent trigger,
Cursor dragCursor,
Image dragImage,
Point dragOffset,
Transferable transferable,
DragSourceListener dsl)
Start a drag, given the DragGestureEvent
that initiated the drag, the initial Cursor
to use,
the Image to drag,
the offset of the Image origin
from the hotspot of the Cursor
at the instant of the trigger,
the subject data of the drag, and
the DragSourceListener . |
void |
DragSource.startDrag(DragGestureEvent trigger,
Cursor dragCursor,
Transferable transferable,
DragSourceListener dsl)
Start a drag, given the DragGestureEvent
that initiated the drag, the initial
Cursor to
use,
the Transferable subject data
of the drag, and the DragSourceListener . |
protected DragSourceContext |
DragSource.createDragSourceContext(java.awt.dnd.peer.DragSourceContextPeer dscp,
DragGestureEvent dgl,
Cursor dragCursor,
Image dragImage,
Point imageOffset,
Transferable t,
DragSourceListener dsl)
Create the DragSourceContext to handle this drag. |
void |
DragSourceContext.addDragSourceListener(DragSourceListener dsl)
Add a DragSourceListener to this
DragSourceContext if one has not already been added. |
void |
DragSourceContext.removeDragSourceListener(DragSourceListener dsl)
This method removes the specified DragSourceListener
from this DragSourceContext . |
void |
DragGestureEvent.startDrag(Cursor dragCursor,
Transferable transferable,
DragSourceListener dsl)
Start the drag given the initial Cursor to display,
the Transferable object,
and the DragSourceListener to use. |
void |
DragGestureEvent.startDrag(Cursor dragCursor,
Image dragImage,
Point imageOffset,
Transferable transferable,
DragSourceListener dsl)
Start the drag given the initial Cursor to display,
a drag Image , the offset of
the Image ,
the Transferable object, and
the DragSourceListener to use. |
Constructors in java.awt.dnd with parameters of type DragSourceListener | |
DragSourceContext(java.awt.dnd.peer.DragSourceContextPeer dscp,
DragGestureEvent trigger,
Cursor dragCursor,
Image dragImage,
Point offset,
Transferable t,
DragSourceListener dsl)
Called from DragSource , this constructor creates a new
DragSourceContext given the
DragSourceContextPeer for this Drag, the
DragGestureEvent that triggered the Drag, the initial
Cursor to use for the Drag, an (optional)
Image to display while the Drag is taking place, the offset
of the Image origin from the hotspot at the instant of the
triggering event, the Transferable subject data, and the
DragSourceListener to use during the Drag and Drop
operation. |
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