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

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*** 51,63 **** */ @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") @Deprecated public interface ApplicationListener extends EventListener { /** ! * Called when the user selects the About item in the application menu. If <code>event</code> is not handled by ! * setting <code>isHandled(true)</code>, a default About window consisting of the application's name and icon is ! * displayed. To display a custom About window, designate the <code>event</code> as being handled and display the * appropriate About window. * * @param event an ApplicationEvent initiated by the user choosing About in the application menu * @deprecated use {@link AboutHandler} */ --- 51,63 ---- */ @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") @Deprecated public interface ApplicationListener extends EventListener { /** ! * Called when the user selects the About item in the application menu. If {@code event} is not handled by ! * setting {@code isHandled(true)}, a default About window consisting of the application's name and icon is ! * displayed. To display a custom About window, designate the {@code event} as being handled and display the * appropriate About window. * * @param event an ApplicationEvent initiated by the user choosing About in the application menu * @deprecated use {@link AboutHandler} */
*** 97,107 **** /** * Called when the Preference item in the application menu is selected. Native Mac OS X applications make their * Preferences window available through the application menu. Java applications are automatically given an application * menu in Mac OS X. By default, the Preferences item is disabled in that menu. If you are deploying an application ! * on Mac OS X, you should enable the preferences item with <code>setEnabledPreferencesMenu(true)</code> in the * Application object and then display your Preferences window in this handler. * * @param event triggered when the user selects Preferences from the application menu * @deprecated use {@link PreferencesHandler} */ --- 97,107 ---- /** * Called when the Preference item in the application menu is selected. Native Mac OS X applications make their * Preferences window available through the application menu. Java applications are automatically given an application * menu in Mac OS X. By default, the Preferences item is disabled in that menu. If you are deploying an application ! * on Mac OS X, you should enable the preferences item with {@code setEnabledPreferencesMenu(true)} in the * Application object and then display your Preferences window in this handler. * * @param event triggered when the user selects Preferences from the application menu * @deprecated use {@link PreferencesHandler} */
*** 128,139 **** /** * Called when the application is sent the Quit event. This event is generated when the user selects Quit from the * application menu, when the user types Command-Q, or when the user control clicks on your application icon in the * Dock and chooses Quit. You can either accept or reject the request to quit. You might want to reject the request * to quit if the user has unsaved work. Reject the request, move into your code to save changes, then quit your ! * application. To accept the request to quit, and terminate the application, set <code>isHandled(true)</code> for the ! * <code>event</code>. To reject the quit, set <code>isHandled(false)</code>. * * @param event a Quit Application event * @deprecated use {@link QuitHandler} and {@link QuitResponse} */ @Deprecated --- 128,139 ---- /** * Called when the application is sent the Quit event. This event is generated when the user selects Quit from the * application menu, when the user types Command-Q, or when the user control clicks on your application icon in the * Dock and chooses Quit. You can either accept or reject the request to quit. You might want to reject the request * to quit if the user has unsaved work. Reject the request, move into your code to save changes, then quit your ! * application. To accept the request to quit, and terminate the application, set {@code isHandled(true)} for the ! * {@code event}. To reject the quit, set {@code isHandled(false)}. * * @param event a Quit Application event * @deprecated use {@link QuitHandler} and {@link QuitResponse} */ @Deprecated
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