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javax.swing.event
interface TreeExpansionListener

All Superinterfaces:
EventListener
All Known Implementing Classes:
BasicTreeUI.TreeExpansionHandler, JTree.AccessibleJTree

public interface TreeExpansionListener
extends EventListener

The listener that's notified when a tree expands or collapses a node. For further documentation and examples see How to Write a Tree Expansion Listener, a section in The Java Tutorial.


Method Summary
 void

          Called whenever an item in the tree has been collapsed.
 void

          Called whenever an item in the tree has been expanded.
 

Method Detail

treeCollapsed

public void treeCollapsed(TreeExpansionEvent event)
Called whenever an item in the tree has been collapsed.

Parameters:
event

treeExpanded

public void treeExpanded(TreeExpansionEvent event)
Called whenever an item in the tree has been expanded.

Parameters:
event


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