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package javax.swing.event;

import java.util.EventListener;

The listener interface for receiving internal frame events. This class is functionally equivalent to the WindowListener class in the AWT.

See How to Write an Internal Frame Listener in The Java Tutorial for further documentation.

Author:Thomas Ball
See Also:
  • WindowListener
/** * The listener interface for receiving internal frame events. * This class is functionally equivalent to the WindowListener class * in the AWT. * <p> * See <a href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/events/internalframelistener.html">How to Write an Internal Frame Listener</a> * in <em>The Java Tutorial</em> for further documentation. * * @see java.awt.event.WindowListener * * @author Thomas Ball */
public interface InternalFrameListener extends EventListener {
Invoked when a internal frame has been opened.
See Also:
  • show.show
/** * Invoked when a internal frame has been opened. * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#show */
public void internalFrameOpened(InternalFrameEvent e);
Invoked when an internal frame is in the process of being closed. The close operation can be overridden at this point.
See Also:
  • setDefaultCloseOperation.setDefaultCloseOperation
/** * Invoked when an internal frame is in the process of being closed. * The close operation can be overridden at this point. * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#setDefaultCloseOperation */
public void internalFrameClosing(InternalFrameEvent e);
Invoked when an internal frame has been closed.
See Also:
  • setClosed.setClosed
/** * Invoked when an internal frame has been closed. * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#setClosed */
public void internalFrameClosed(InternalFrameEvent e);
Invoked when an internal frame is iconified.
See Also:
  • setIcon.setIcon
/** * Invoked when an internal frame is iconified. * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#setIcon */
public void internalFrameIconified(InternalFrameEvent e);
Invoked when an internal frame is de-iconified.
See Also:
  • setIcon.setIcon
/** * Invoked when an internal frame is de-iconified. * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#setIcon */
public void internalFrameDeiconified(InternalFrameEvent e);
Invoked when an internal frame is activated.
See Also:
  • setSelected.setSelected
/** * Invoked when an internal frame is activated. * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#setSelected */
public void internalFrameActivated(InternalFrameEvent e);
Invoked when an internal frame is de-activated.
See Also:
  • setSelected.setSelected
/** * Invoked when an internal frame is de-activated. * @see javax.swing.JInternalFrame#setSelected */
public void internalFrameDeactivated(InternalFrameEvent e); }