01 /*
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25
26 package javax.swing.event;
27
28 import java.util.EventListener;
29
30 /**
31 * The listener interface for receiving internal frame events.
32 * This class is functionally equivalent to the WindowListener class
33 * in the AWT.
34 * <p>
35 * See <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/events/internalframelistener.html">How to Write an Internal Frame Listener</a>
36 * in <em>The Java Tutorial</em> and
37 * <a href="http://www.awl.com/cp/javaseries/jcl1_2.html">The Java Class Libraries (update)</a>
38 * for further documentation.
39 *
40 * @see java.awt.event.WindowListener
41 *
42 * @version 1.19 05/05/07
43 * @author Thomas Ball
44 */
45 public interface InternalFrameListener extends EventListener {
46 /**
47 * Invoked when a internal frame has been opened.
48 * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#show
49 */
50 public void internalFrameOpened(InternalFrameEvent e);
51
52 /**
53 * Invoked when an internal frame is in the process of being closed.
54 * The close operation can be overridden at this point.
55 * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#setDefaultCloseOperation
56 */
57 public void internalFrameClosing(InternalFrameEvent e);
58
59 /**
60 * Invoked when an internal frame has been closed.
61 * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#setClosed
62 */
63 public void internalFrameClosed(InternalFrameEvent e);
64
65 /**
66 * Invoked when an internal frame is iconified.
67 * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#setIcon
68 */
69 public void internalFrameIconified(InternalFrameEvent e);
70
71 /**
72 * Invoked when an internal frame is de-iconified.
73 * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#setIcon
74 */
75 public void internalFrameDeiconified(InternalFrameEvent e);
76
77 /**
78 * Invoked when an internal frame is activated.
79 * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#setSelected
80 */
81 public void internalFrameActivated(InternalFrameEvent e);
82
83 /**
84 * Invoked when an internal frame is de-activated.
85 * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#setSelected
86 */
87 public void internalFrameDeactivated(InternalFrameEvent e);
88 }
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