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Class InternalFrameEvent

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
public class InternalFrameEvent
extends AWTEvent

An AWTEvent that adds support for JInternalFrame objects as the event source. This class has the same event types as WindowEvent, although different IDs are used. Help on handling internal frame events is in How to Write an Internal Frame Listener, a section in The Java Tutorial.

Warning: Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage of all JavaBeans™ has been added to the java.beans package. Please see XMLEncoder.

See Also:
WindowEvent, WindowListener, JInternalFrame, InternalFrameListener

Fields

INTERNAL_FRAME_FIRST

public static final int INTERNAL_FRAME_FIRST

The first number in the range of IDs used for internal frame events.

INTERNAL_FRAME_LAST

public static final int INTERNAL_FRAME_LAST

The last number in the range of IDs used for internal frame events.

INTERNAL_FRAME_OPENED

public static final int INTERNAL_FRAME_OPENED

The "window opened" event. This event is delivered only the first time the internal frame is made visible.

See Also:
JInternalFrame.show(), Constant Field Values

INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING

public static final int INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING

The "window is closing" event. This event is delivered when the user attempts to close the internal frame, such as by clicking the internal frame's close button, or when a program attempts to close the internal frame by invoking the setClosed method.

See Also:
JInternalFrame.setDefaultCloseOperation(int), JInternalFrame.doDefaultCloseAction(), JInternalFrame.setClosed(boolean), Constant Field Values

INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSED

public static final int INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSED

The "window closed" event. This event is delivered after the internal frame has been closed as the result of a call to the setClosed or dispose method.

See Also:
JInternalFrame.setClosed(boolean), JInternalFrame.dispose(), Constant Field Values

INTERNAL_FRAME_ICONIFIED

public static final int INTERNAL_FRAME_ICONIFIED

The "window iconified" event. This event indicates that the internal frame was shrunk down to a small icon.

See Also:
JInternalFrame.setIcon(boolean), Constant Field Values

INTERNAL_FRAME_DEICONIFIED

public static final int INTERNAL_FRAME_DEICONIFIED

The "window deiconified" event type. This event indicates that the internal frame has been restored to its normal size.

See Also:
JInternalFrame.setIcon(boolean), Constant Field Values

INTERNAL_FRAME_ACTIVATED

public static final int INTERNAL_FRAME_ACTIVATED

The "window activated" event type. This event indicates that keystrokes and mouse clicks are directed towards this internal frame.

See Also:
JInternalFrame.show(), JInternalFrame.setSelected(boolean), Constant Field Values

INTERNAL_FRAME_DEACTIVATED

public static final int INTERNAL_FRAME_DEACTIVATED

The "window deactivated" event type. This event indicates that keystrokes and mouse clicks are no longer directed to the internal frame.

See Also:
JInternalFrame.setSelected(boolean), Constant Field Values

Constructors

InternalFrameEvent

public InternalFrameEvent(JInternalFrame source,
                          int id)

Constructs an InternalFrameEvent object.

Parameters:
source - the JInternalFrame object that originated the event
id - an integer indicating the type of event

Methods

paramString

public String paramString()

Returns a parameter string identifying this event. This method is useful for event logging and for debugging.

Overrides:
paramString in class AWTEvent
Returns:
a string identifying the event and its attributes

getInternalFrame

public JInternalFrame getInternalFrame()

Returns the originator of the event.

Returns:
the JInternalFrame object that originated the event
Since:
1.3

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