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src/java.desktop/share/classes/java/awt/event/HierarchyBoundsListener.java

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*** 29,50 **** /** * The listener interface for receiving ancestor moved and resized events. * The class that is interested in processing these events either implements * this interface (and all the methods it contains) or extends the abstract ! * <code>HierarchyBoundsAdapter</code> class (overriding only the method of * interest). * The listener object created from that class is then registered with a ! * Component using the Component's <code>addHierarchyBoundsListener</code> * method. When the hierarchy to which the Component belongs changes by * the resizing or movement of an ancestor, the relevant method in the listener ! * object is invoked, and the <code>HierarchyEvent</code> is passed to it. * <p> * Hierarchy events are provided for notification purposes ONLY; * The AWT will automatically handle changes to the hierarchy internally so * that GUI layout works properly regardless of whether a ! * program registers an <code>HierarchyBoundsListener</code> or not. * * @author David Mendenhall * @see HierarchyBoundsAdapter * @see HierarchyEvent * @since 1.3 --- 29,50 ---- /** * The listener interface for receiving ancestor moved and resized events. * The class that is interested in processing these events either implements * this interface (and all the methods it contains) or extends the abstract ! * {@code HierarchyBoundsAdapter} class (overriding only the method of * interest). * The listener object created from that class is then registered with a ! * Component using the Component's {@code addHierarchyBoundsListener} * method. When the hierarchy to which the Component belongs changes by * the resizing or movement of an ancestor, the relevant method in the listener ! * object is invoked, and the {@code HierarchyEvent} is passed to it. * <p> * Hierarchy events are provided for notification purposes ONLY; * The AWT will automatically handle changes to the hierarchy internally so * that GUI layout works properly regardless of whether a ! * program registers an {@code HierarchyBoundsListener} or not. * * @author David Mendenhall * @see HierarchyBoundsAdapter * @see HierarchyEvent * @since 1.3
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