DropTargetDragEvent (Java SE 10 & JDK 10 )
- java.lang.Object
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- java.util.EventObject
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- java.awt.dnd.DropTargetEvent
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- java.awt.dnd.DropTargetDragEvent
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Serializable
public class DropTargetDragEvent extends DropTargetEvent
The
DropTargetDragEventis delivered to aDropTargetListenervia its dragEnter() and dragOver() methods.The
DropTargetDragEventreports the source drop actions and the user drop action that reflect the current state of the drag operation.Source drop actions is a bitwise mask of
DnDConstantsthat represents the set of drop actions supported by the drag source for this drag operation.User drop action depends on the drop actions supported by the drag source and the drop action selected by the user. The user can select a drop action by pressing modifier keys during the drag operation:
Ctrl + Shift -> ACTION_LINK Ctrl -> ACTION_COPY Shift -> ACTION_MOVE
If the user selects a drop action, the user drop action is one of
DnDConstantsthat represents the selected drop action if this drop action is supported by the drag source orDnDConstants.ACTION_NONEif this drop action is not supported by the drag source.If the user doesn't select a drop action, the set of
DnDConstantsthat represents the set of drop actions supported by the drag source is searched forDnDConstants.ACTION_MOVE, then forDnDConstants.ACTION_COPY, then forDnDConstants.ACTION_LINKand the user drop action is the first constant found. If no constant is found the user drop action isDnDConstants.ACTION_NONE.- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Field Summary
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Fields declared in class java.awt.dnd.DropTargetEvent
context
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Fields declared in class java.util.EventObject
source
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description DropTargetDragEvent(DropTargetContext dtc, Point cursorLocn, int dropAction, int srcActions)Construct a
DropTargetDragEventgiven theDropTargetContextfor this operation, the location of the "Drag"Cursor's hotspot in theComponent's coordinates, the user drop action, and the source drop actions.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description voidacceptDrag(int dragOperation)Accepts the drag.
DataFlavor[]getCurrentDataFlavors()This method returns the current
DataFlavors from theDropTargetContext.List<DataFlavor>getCurrentDataFlavorsAsList()This method returns the current
DataFlavors as ajava.util.ListintgetDropAction()This method returns the user drop action.
PointgetLocation()This method returns a
Pointindicating theCursor's current location within theComponent's coordinates.intgetSourceActions()This method returns the source drop actions.
TransferablegetTransferable()This method returns the Transferable object that represents the data associated with the current drag operation.
booleanisDataFlavorSupported(DataFlavor df)This method returns a
booleanindicating if the specifiedDataFlavoris supported.voidrejectDrag()Rejects the drag as a result of examining either the
dropActionor the availableDataFlavortypes.-
Methods declared in class java.awt.dnd.DropTargetEvent
getDropTargetContext
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Methods declared in class java.util.EventObject
getSource, toString
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Constructor Detail
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DropTargetDragEvent
public DropTargetDragEvent(DropTargetContext dtc, Point cursorLocn, int dropAction, int srcActions)
Construct a
DropTargetDragEventgiven theDropTargetContextfor this operation, the location of the "Drag"Cursor's hotspot in theComponent's coordinates, the user drop action, and the source drop actions.- Parameters:
dtc- The DropTargetContext for this operationcursorLocn- The location of the "Drag" Cursor's hotspot in Component coordinatesdropAction- The user drop actionsrcActions- The source drop actions- Throws:
NullPointerException- if cursorLocn is nullIllegalArgumentException- if dropAction is not one ofDnDConstants.IllegalArgumentException- if srcActions is not a bitwise mask ofDnDConstants.IllegalArgumentException- if dtc isnull.
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Method Detail
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getLocation
public Point getLocation()
This method returns a
Pointindicating theCursor's current location within theComponent's coordinates.- Returns:
- the current cursor location in
Component's coords.
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getCurrentDataFlavors
public DataFlavor[] getCurrentDataFlavors()
This method returns the current
DataFlavors from theDropTargetContext.- Returns:
- current DataFlavors from the DropTargetContext
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getCurrentDataFlavorsAsList
public List<DataFlavor> getCurrentDataFlavorsAsList()
This method returns the current
DataFlavors as ajava.util.List- Returns:
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java.util.Listof the CurrentDataFlavors
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isDataFlavorSupported
public boolean isDataFlavorSupported(DataFlavor df)
This method returns a
booleanindicating if the specifiedDataFlavoris supported.- Parameters:
df- theDataFlavorto test- Returns:
- if a particular DataFlavor is supported
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getSourceActions
public int getSourceActions()
This method returns the source drop actions.
- Returns:
- the source drop actions
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getDropAction
public int getDropAction()
This method returns the user drop action.
- Returns:
- the user drop action
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getTransferable
public Transferable getTransferable()
This method returns the Transferable object that represents the data associated with the current drag operation.
- Returns:
- the Transferable associated with the drag operation
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InvalidDnDOperationException- if the data associated with the drag operation is not available- Since:
- 1.5
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acceptDrag
public void acceptDrag(int dragOperation)
Accepts the drag. This method should be called from a
DropTargetListeners dragEnter,dragOver, anddropActionChangedmethods if the implementation wishes to accept an operation from the srcActions other than the one selected by the user as represented by thedropAction.- Parameters:
dragOperation- the operation accepted by the target
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rejectDrag
public void rejectDrag()
Rejects the drag as a result of examining either the
dropActionor the availableDataFlavortypes.
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