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* Container events are provided for notification purposes ONLY; * The AWT will automatically handle add and remove operations * internally so the program works properly regardless of * whether the program registers a {@code ContainerListener} or not. * * @see ContainerAdapter * @see ContainerEvent * @see Tutorial: Writing a Container Listener * * @author Tim Prinzing * @author Amy Fowler * @since 1.1 */ public interface ContainerListener extends EventListener { /** * Invoked when a component has been added to the container. * @param e the event to be processed */ public void componentAdded(ContainerEvent e); /** * Invoked when a component has been removed from the container. * @param e the event to be processed */ public void componentRemoved(ContainerEvent e); }