JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

Uses of Class
javax.swing.ActionMap

Packages that use ActionMap
javax.swing Provides a set of "lightweight" (all-Java language) components that, to the maximum degree possible, work the same on all platforms. 
javax.swing.plaf Provides one interface and many abstract classes that Swing uses to provide its pluggable look-and-feel capabilities. 
javax.swing.plaf.metal Provides user interface objects built according to the ``metal'' look-and-feel. 
 

Uses of ActionMap in javax.swing
 

Methods in javax.swing that return ActionMap
 ActionMap JComponent.getActionMap()
          Returns the ActionMap used to determine what Action to fire for particular KeyStroke binding.
static ActionMap SwingUtilities.getUIActionMap(JComponent component)
          Returns the ActionMap provided by the UI in component component.
 ActionMap ActionMap.getParent()
          Returns this ActionMap's parent.
 

Methods in javax.swing with parameters of type ActionMap
 void JComponent.setActionMap(ActionMap am)
          Sets the ActionMap to am.
static void SwingUtilities.replaceUIActionMap(JComponent component, ActionMap uiActionMap)
          Convenience method to change the UI ActionMap for component to uiActionMap.
 void ActionMap.setParent(ActionMap map)
          Sets this ActionMap's parent.
 

Uses of ActionMap in javax.swing.plaf
 

Subclasses of ActionMap in javax.swing.plaf
 class ActionMapUIResource
          A subclass of javax.swing.ActionMap that implements UIResource.
 

Uses of ActionMap in javax.swing.plaf.metal
 

Methods in javax.swing.plaf.metal that return ActionMap
protected  ActionMap MetalFileChooserUI.getActionMap()
           
protected  ActionMap MetalFileChooserUI.createActionMap()
           
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

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