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java.awt.dnd
interface DragSourceMotionListener
- All Superinterfaces:
- EventListener
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- DragSourceAdapter, DragSourceContext
public interface DragSourceMotionListener
extends EventListener
A listener interface for receiving mouse motion events during a drag
operation.
The class that is interested in processing mouse motion events during
a drag operation either implements this interface or extends the abstract
DragSourceAdapter
class (overriding only the methods of
interest).
Create a listener object using that class and then register it with
a DragSource
. Whenever the mouse moves during a drag
operation initiated with this DragSource
, that object's
dragMouseMoved
method is invoked, and the
DragSourceDragEvent
is passed to it.
Method Summary |
void |
Called whenever the mouse is moved during a drag operation.
|
dragMouseMoved
public void dragMouseMoved(DragSourceDragEvent dsde)
-
Called whenever the mouse is moved during a drag operation.
- Parameters:
dsde
- the DragSourceDragEvent
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