Event and Listener (Java Event Handling)
Changing the state of an object is known as an event. For example, click on button, dragging mouse etc. The java.awt.event package provides many event classes and Listener interfaces for event handling. |
Java Event classes and Listener interfaces
Event Classes | Listener Interfaces |
---|---|
ActionEvent | ActionListener |
MouseEvent | MouseListener and MouseMotionListener |
MouseWheelEvent | MouseWheelListener |
KeyEvent | KeyListener |
ItemEvent | ItemListener |
TextEvent | TextListener |
AdjustmentEvent | AdjustmentListener |
WindowEvent | WindowListener |
ComponentEvent | ComponentListener |
ContainerEvent | ContainerListener |
FocusEvent | FocusListener |
Steps to perform Event Handling
Following steps are required to perform event handling:
- Register the component with the Listener
Registration Methods
For registering the component with the Listener, many classes provide the registration methods. For example:
- Button
- public void addActionListener(ActionListener a){}
- MenuItem
- public void addActionListener(ActionListener a){}
- TextField
- public void addActionListener(ActionListener a){}
- public void addTextListener(TextListener a){}
- TextArea
- public void addTextListener(TextListener a){}
- Checkbox
- public void addItemListener(ItemListener a){}
- Choice
- public void addItemListener(ItemListener a){}
- List
- public void addActionListener(ActionListener a){}
- public void addItemListener(ItemListener a){}
Java Event Handling Code
We can put the event handling code into one of the following places:
- Within class
- Other class
- Anonymous class
Java event handling by implementing ActionListener
public void setBounds(int xaxis, int yaxis, int width, int height); have been used in the above example that sets the position of the component it may be button, textfield etc.
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