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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protected DragSourceContext |
DragSource.createDragSourceContext(java.awt.dnd.peer.DragSourceContextPeer dscp,
DragGestureEvent dgl,
Cursor dragCursor,
Image dragImage,
Point imageOffset,
Transferable t,
DragSourceListener dsl)
Creates the
DragSourceContext to handle the current drag
operation. |
DragSourceContext |
DragSourceEvent.getDragSourceContext()
This method returns the
DragSourceContext that
originated the event. |
Constructor and Description |
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DragSourceDragEvent(DragSourceContext dsc,
int dropAction,
int action,
int modifiers)
Constructs a
DragSourceDragEvent . |
DragSourceDragEvent(DragSourceContext dsc,
int dropAction,
int action,
int modifiers,
int x,
int y)
Constructs a
DragSourceDragEvent given the specified
DragSourceContext , user drop action, target drop action,
modifiers and coordinates. |
DragSourceDropEvent(DragSourceContext dsc)
Construct a
DragSourceDropEvent
for a drag that does not result in a drop. |
DragSourceDropEvent(DragSourceContext dsc,
int action,
boolean success)
Construct a
DragSourceDropEvent for a drop,
given the
DragSourceContext , the drop action,
and a boolean indicating if the drop was successful. |
DragSourceDropEvent(DragSourceContext dsc,
int action,
boolean success,
int x,
int y)
Construct a
DragSourceDropEvent for a drop, given the
DragSourceContext , the drop action, a boolean
indicating if the drop was successful, and coordinates. |
DragSourceEvent(DragSourceContext dsc)
Construct a
DragSourceEvent
given a specified DragSourceContext . |
DragSourceEvent(DragSourceContext dsc,
int x,
int y)
Construct a
DragSourceEvent given a specified
DragSourceContext , and coordinates of the cursor
location. |
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