JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

Uses of Interface
javax.swing.event.UndoableEditListener

Packages that use UndoableEditListener
javax.swing.text Provides classes and interfaces that deal with editable and noneditable text components. 
javax.swing.undo Provides support for undo/redo capabilities in an application such as a text editor. 
 

Uses of UndoableEditListener in javax.swing.text
 

Methods in javax.swing.text with parameters of type UndoableEditListener
 void Document.addUndoableEditListener(UndoableEditListener listener)
          Registers the given observer to begin receiving notifications when undoable edits are made to the document.
 void Document.removeUndoableEditListener(UndoableEditListener listener)
          Unregisters the given observer from the notification list so it will no longer receive updates.
 void AbstractDocument.addUndoableEditListener(UndoableEditListener listener)
          Adds an undo listener for notification of any changes.
 void AbstractDocument.removeUndoableEditListener(UndoableEditListener listener)
          Removes an undo listener.
 

Uses of UndoableEditListener in javax.swing.undo
 

Classes in javax.swing.undo that implement UndoableEditListener
 class UndoManager
          Concrete subclass of CompoundEdit which can serve as an UndoableEditListener, consolidating the UndoableEditEvents from a variety of sources, and undoing or redoing them one at a time.
 

Methods in javax.swing.undo with parameters of type UndoableEditListener
 void UndoableEditSupport.addUndoableEditListener(UndoableEditListener l)
          Registers an UndoableEditListener.
 void UndoableEditSupport.removeUndoableEditListener(UndoableEditListener l)
          Removes an UndoableEditListener.
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

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