/* * @(#)MenuElement.java 1.12 03/12/19 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package javax.swing; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; /** * Any component that can be placed into a menu should implement this interface. * This interface is used by MenuSelectionManager * to handle selection and navigation in menu hierarchies. * * @version 1.12 12/19/03 * @author Arnaud Weber */ public interface MenuElement { /** * Processes a mouse event. event is a MouseEvent * with source being the receiving element's component. * path is the path of the receiving element in the menu * hierarchy including the receiving element itself. * manager is the MenuSelectionManager * for the menu hierarchy. * This method should process the MouseEvent and change * the menu selection if necessary * by using MenuSelectionManager's API * Note: you do not have to forward the event to sub-components. * This is done automatically by the MenuSelectionManager. */ public void processMouseEvent(MouseEvent event,MenuElement path[],MenuSelectionManager manager); /** * Process a key event. */ public void processKeyEvent(KeyEvent event,MenuElement path[],MenuSelectionManager manager); /** * Call by the MenuSelectionManager when the * MenuElement is added or remove from * the menu selection. */ public void menuSelectionChanged(boolean isIncluded); /** * This method should return an array containing the sub-elements for the receiving menu element * * @return an array of MenuElements */ public MenuElement[] getSubElements(); /** * This method should return the java.awt.Component used to paint the receiving element. * The returned component will be used to convert events and detect if an event is inside * a MenuElement's component. * * @return the Component value */ public Component getComponent(); }