001 /* DragSourceAdapter.java -- drag-and-drop listener adapter
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037
038 package java.awt.dnd;
039
040 /**
041 * This class implements <code>DropTargetListener</code>, and implements all methods
042 * with empty bodies. This allows a listener interested in implementing only
043 * a subset of these interfaces to extend this class and override only the
044 * desired methods.
045 *
046 * @author Michael Koch (konqueror@gmx.de)
047 * @since 1.4
048 * @status updated to 1.4
049 */
050 public abstract class DropTargetAdapter
051 implements DropTargetListener
052 {
053 /**
054 * Default constructor.
055 */
056 public DropTargetAdapter()
057 {
058 }
059
060 /**
061 * Called when the cursor hotspot enters a drop site which will accept the
062 * drag.
063 *
064 * @param e the event
065 */
066 public void dragEnter (DropTargetDragEvent e)
067 {
068 }
069
070 /**
071 * Called when the cursor hotspot moves inside of a drop site which will
072 * accept the drag.
073 *
074 * @param e the event
075 */
076 public void dragOver (DropTargetDragEvent e)
077 {
078 }
079
080 /**
081 * Called when the user modifies the drop gesture. This is often the case
082 * when additional mouse or key events are received during the drag.
083 *
084 * @param e the event
085 */
086 public void dropActionChanged (DropTargetDragEvent e)
087 {
088 }
089
090 /**
091 * Called when the cursor hotspot moves outside of a drop site which will
092 * accept the drag. This could also happen if the drop site is no longer
093 * active, or no longer accepts the drag.
094 *
095 * @param e the event
096 */
097 public void dragExit(DropTargetEvent e)
098 {
099 }
100 } // class DropTargetAdapter