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src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/com/apple/eawt/ApplicationEvent.java

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  33  * @deprecated replaced by {@link AboutHandler}, {@link PreferencesHandler}, {@link AppReOpenedListener}, {@link OpenFilesHandler}, {@link PrintFilesHandler}, {@link QuitHandler}, {@link QuitResponse}
  34  * @since 1.4
  35  */
  36 @Deprecated
  37 @SuppressWarnings("serial") // JDK implementation class
  38 public class ApplicationEvent extends EventObject {
  39     private String fFilename = null;
  40     private boolean fHandled = false;
  41 
  42     ApplicationEvent(final Object source) {
  43         super(source);
  44     }
  45 
  46     ApplicationEvent(final Object source, final String filename) {
  47         super(source);
  48         fFilename = filename;
  49     }
  50 
  51     /**
  52      * Determines whether an ApplicationListener has acted on a particular event.
  53      * An event is marked as having been handled with <code>setHandled(true)</code>.
  54      *
  55      * @return <code>true</code> if the event has been handled, otherwise <code>false</code>
  56      *
  57      * @since 1.4
  58      * @deprecated
  59      */
  60     @Deprecated
  61     public boolean isHandled() {
  62         return fHandled;
  63     }
  64 
  65     /**
  66      * Marks the event as handled.
  67      * After this method handles an ApplicationEvent, it may be useful to specify that it has been handled.
  68      * This is usually used in conjunction with <code>getHandled()</code>.
  69      * Set to <code>true</code> to designate that this event has been handled. By default it is <code>false</code>.
  70      *
  71      * @param state <code>true</code> if the event has been handled, otherwise <code>false</code>.
  72      *
  73      * @since 1.4
  74      * @deprecated
  75      */
  76     @Deprecated
  77     public void setHandled(final boolean state) {
  78         fHandled = state;
  79     }
  80 
  81     /**
  82      * Provides the filename associated with a particular AppleEvent.
  83      * When the ApplicationEvent corresponds to an AppleEvent that needs to act on a particular file, the ApplicationEvent carries the name of the specific file with it.
  84      * For example, the Print and Open events refer to specific files.
  85      * For these cases, this returns the appropriate file name.
  86      *
  87      * @return the full path to the file associated with the event, if applicable, otherwise <code>null</code>
  88      *
  89      * @since 1.4
  90      * @deprecated use {@link OpenFilesHandler} or {@link PrintFilesHandler} instead
  91      */
  92     @Deprecated
  93     public String getFilename() {
  94         return fFilename;
  95     }
  96 }


  33  * @deprecated replaced by {@link AboutHandler}, {@link PreferencesHandler}, {@link AppReOpenedListener}, {@link OpenFilesHandler}, {@link PrintFilesHandler}, {@link QuitHandler}, {@link QuitResponse}
  34  * @since 1.4
  35  */
  36 @Deprecated
  37 @SuppressWarnings("serial") // JDK implementation class
  38 public class ApplicationEvent extends EventObject {
  39     private String fFilename = null;
  40     private boolean fHandled = false;
  41 
  42     ApplicationEvent(final Object source) {
  43         super(source);
  44     }
  45 
  46     ApplicationEvent(final Object source, final String filename) {
  47         super(source);
  48         fFilename = filename;
  49     }
  50 
  51     /**
  52      * Determines whether an ApplicationListener has acted on a particular event.
  53      * An event is marked as having been handled with {@code setHandled(true)}.
  54      *
  55      * @return {@code true} if the event has been handled, otherwise {@code false}
  56      *
  57      * @since 1.4
  58      * @deprecated
  59      */
  60     @Deprecated
  61     public boolean isHandled() {
  62         return fHandled;
  63     }
  64 
  65     /**
  66      * Marks the event as handled.
  67      * After this method handles an ApplicationEvent, it may be useful to specify that it has been handled.
  68      * This is usually used in conjunction with {@code getHandled()}.
  69      * Set to {@code true} to designate that this event has been handled. By default it is {@code false}.
  70      *
  71      * @param state {@code true} if the event has been handled, otherwise {@code false}.
  72      *
  73      * @since 1.4
  74      * @deprecated
  75      */
  76     @Deprecated
  77     public void setHandled(final boolean state) {
  78         fHandled = state;
  79     }
  80 
  81     /**
  82      * Provides the filename associated with a particular AppleEvent.
  83      * When the ApplicationEvent corresponds to an AppleEvent that needs to act on a particular file, the ApplicationEvent carries the name of the specific file with it.
  84      * For example, the Print and Open events refer to specific files.
  85      * For these cases, this returns the appropriate file name.
  86      *
  87      * @return the full path to the file associated with the event, if applicable, otherwise {@code null}
  88      *
  89      * @since 1.4
  90      * @deprecated use {@link OpenFilesHandler} or {@link PrintFilesHandler} instead
  91      */
  92     @Deprecated
  93     public String getFilename() {
  94         return fFilename;
  95     }
  96 }
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