Package | Description |
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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.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
DropTargetAdapter.dragEnter(DropTargetDragEvent dtde)
Called while a drag operation is ongoing, when the mouse pointer enters
the operable part of the drop site for the
DropTarget
registered with this listener. |
void |
DropTarget.dragEnter(DropTargetDragEvent dtde)
Calls
dragEnter on the registered
DropTargetListener and passes it
the specified DropTargetDragEvent . |
void |
DropTargetListener.dragEnter(DropTargetDragEvent dtde)
Called while a drag operation is ongoing, when the mouse pointer enters
the operable part of the drop site for the
DropTarget
registered with this listener. |
void |
DropTargetAdapter.dragOver(DropTargetDragEvent dtde)
Called when a drag operation is ongoing, while the mouse pointer is still
over the operable part of the drop site for the
DropTarget
registered with this listener. |
void |
DropTarget.dragOver(DropTargetDragEvent dtde)
Calls
dragOver on the registered
DropTargetListener and passes it
the specified DropTargetDragEvent . |
void |
DropTargetListener.dragOver(DropTargetDragEvent dtde)
Called when a drag operation is ongoing, while the mouse pointer is still
over the operable part of the drop site for the
DropTarget
registered with this listener. |
void |
DropTargetAdapter.dropActionChanged(DropTargetDragEvent dtde)
Called if the user has modified
the current drop gesture.
|
void |
DropTarget.dropActionChanged(DropTargetDragEvent dtde)
Calls
dropActionChanged on the registered
DropTargetListener and passes it
the specified DropTargetDragEvent . |
void |
DropTargetListener.dropActionChanged(DropTargetDragEvent dtde)
Called if the user has modified
the current drop gesture.
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