/* * @(#)WindowAdapter.java 1.20 03/12/19 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package java.awt.event; /** * An abstract adapter class for receiving window events. * The methods in this class are empty. This class exists as * convenience for creating listener objects. *

* Extend this class to create a WindowEvent listener * and override the methods for the events of interest. (If you implement the * WindowListener interface, you have to define all of * the methods in it. This abstract class defines null methods for them * all, so you can only have to define methods for events you care about.) *

* Create a listener object using the extended class and then register it with * a Window using the window's addWindowListener * method. When the window's status changes by virtue of being opened, * closed, activated or deactivated, iconified or deiconified, * the relevant method in the listener * object is invoked, and the WindowEvent is passed to it. * * @see WindowEvent * @see WindowListener * @see Tutorial: Writing a Window Listener * @see Reference: The Java Class Libraries (update file) * * @author Carl Quinn * @author Amy Fowler * @author David Mendenhall * @version 1.20, 12/19/03 * @since 1.1 */ public abstract class WindowAdapter implements WindowListener, WindowStateListener, WindowFocusListener { /** * Invoked when a window has been opened. */ public void windowOpened(WindowEvent e) {} /** * Invoked when a window is in the process of being closed. * The close operation can be overridden at this point. */ public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) {} /** * Invoked when a window has been closed. */ public void windowClosed(WindowEvent e) {} /** * Invoked when a window is iconified. */ public void windowIconified(WindowEvent e) {} /** * Invoked when a window is de-iconified. */ public void windowDeiconified(WindowEvent e) {} /** * Invoked when a window is activated. */ public void windowActivated(WindowEvent e) {} /** * Invoked when a window is de-activated. */ public void windowDeactivated(WindowEvent e) {} /** * Invoked when a window state is changed. * @since 1.4 */ public void windowStateChanged(WindowEvent e) {} /** * Invoked when the Window is set to be the focused Window, which means * that the Window, or one of its subcomponents, will receive keyboard * events. * * @since 1.4 */ public void windowGainedFocus(WindowEvent e) {} /** * Invoked when the Window is no longer the focused Window, which means * that keyboard events will no longer be delivered to the Window or any of * its subcomponents. * * @since 1.4 */ public void windowLostFocus(WindowEvent e) {} }