| Package | Description | 
|---|---|
| java.awt | Contains all of the classes for creating user
interfaces and for painting graphics and images. | 
| 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. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| abstract java.awt.dnd.peer.DragSourceContextPeer | Toolkit. createDragSourceContextPeer(DragGestureEvent dge)Creates the peer for a DragSourceContext. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| DragGestureEvent | DragSourceContext. getTrigger()Returns the  DragGestureEventthat initially triggered the drag. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected DragSourceContext | DragSource. createDragSourceContext(java.awt.dnd.peer.DragSourceContextPeer dscp,
                       DragGestureEvent dgl,
                       Cursor dragCursor,
                       Image dragImage,
                       Point imageOffset,
                       Transferable t,
                       DragSourceListener dsl)Creates the  DragSourceContextto handle the current drag
 operation. | 
| void | DragGestureListener. dragGestureRecognized(DragGestureEvent dge)This method is invoked by the  DragGestureRecognizerwhen theDragGestureRecognizerdetects a platform-dependent
 drag initiating gesture. | 
| void | DragSource. startDrag(DragGestureEvent trigger,
         Cursor dragCursor,
         Image dragImage,
         Point dragOffset,
         Transferable transferable,
         DragSourceListener dsl)Start a drag, given the  DragGestureEventthat initiated the drag, the initialCursorto use,
 theImageto drag,
 the offset of theImageorigin
 from the hotspot of theCursorat the instant of the trigger,
 the subject data of the drag, and
 theDragSourceListener. | 
| void | DragSource. startDrag(DragGestureEvent trigger,
         Cursor dragCursor,
         Image dragImage,
         Point imageOffset,
         Transferable transferable,
         DragSourceListener dsl,
         FlavorMap flavorMap)Start a drag, given the  DragGestureEventthat initiated the drag, the initialCursorto use,
 theImageto drag,
 the offset of theImageorigin
 from the hotspot of theCursorat
 the instant of the trigger,
 theTransferablesubject data
 of the drag, theDragSourceListener,
 and theFlavorMap. | 
| void | DragSource. startDrag(DragGestureEvent trigger,
         Cursor dragCursor,
         Transferable transferable,
         DragSourceListener dsl)Start a drag, given the  DragGestureEventthat initiated the drag, the initialCursorto
 use,
 theTransferablesubject data
 of the drag, and theDragSourceListener. | 
| void | DragSource. startDrag(DragGestureEvent trigger,
         Cursor dragCursor,
         Transferable transferable,
         DragSourceListener dsl,
         FlavorMap flavorMap)Start a drag, given the  DragGestureEventthat initiated the drag, the initialCursorto use,
 theTransferablesubject data
 of the drag, theDragSourceListener,
 and theFlavorMap. | 
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| 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 newDragSourceContextgiven theDragSourceContextPeerfor this Drag, theDragGestureEventthat triggered the Drag, the initialCursorto use for the Drag, an (optional)Imageto display while the Drag is taking place, the offset
 of theImageorigin from the hotspot at the instant of the
 triggering event, theTransferablesubject data, and theDragSourceListenerto use during the Drag and Drop
 operation. | 
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