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package javax.swing;

import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;

Any component that can be placed into a menu should implement this interface. This interface is used by MenuSelectionManager to handle selection and navigation in menu hierarchies.
Author:Arnaud Weber
/** * Any component that can be placed into a menu should implement this interface. * This interface is used by <code>MenuSelectionManager</code> * to handle selection and navigation in menu hierarchies. * * @author Arnaud Weber */
public interface MenuElement {
Processes a mouse event. event is a MouseEvent with source being the receiving element's component. path is the path of the receiving element in the menu hierarchy including the receiving element itself. manager is the MenuSelectionManager for the menu hierarchy. This method should process the MouseEvent and change the menu selection if necessary by using MenuSelectionManager's API Note: you do not have to forward the event to sub-components. This is done automatically by the MenuSelectionManager.
/** * Processes a mouse event. <code>event</code> is a <code>MouseEvent</code> * with source being the receiving element's component. * <code>path</code> is the path of the receiving element in the menu * hierarchy including the receiving element itself. * <code>manager</code> is the <code>MenuSelectionManager</code> * for the menu hierarchy. * This method should process the <code>MouseEvent</code> and change * the menu selection if necessary * by using <code>MenuSelectionManager</code>'s API * Note: you do not have to forward the event to sub-components. * This is done automatically by the <code>MenuSelectionManager</code>. */
public void processMouseEvent(MouseEvent event,MenuElement path[],MenuSelectionManager manager);
Process a key event.
/** * Process a key event. */
public void processKeyEvent(KeyEvent event,MenuElement path[],MenuSelectionManager manager);
Call by the MenuSelectionManager when the MenuElement is added or remove from the menu selection.
/** * Call by the <code>MenuSelectionManager</code> when the * <code>MenuElement</code> is added or remove from * the menu selection. */
public void menuSelectionChanged(boolean isIncluded);
This method should return an array containing the sub-elements for the receiving menu element
Returns:an array of MenuElements
/** * This method should return an array containing the sub-elements for the receiving menu element * * @return an array of MenuElements */
public MenuElement[] getSubElements();
This method should return the java.awt.Component used to paint the receiving element. The returned component will be used to convert events and detect if an event is inside a MenuElement's component.
Returns:the Component value
/** * This method should return the java.awt.Component used to paint the receiving element. * The returned component will be used to convert events and detect if an event is inside * a MenuElement's component. * * @return the Component value */
public Component getComponent(); }