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This work corresponds to the API signatures of JSR 217: Personal Basis Profile 1.1. In the event of a discrepency between this work and the JSR 217 specification, which is available at http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=217, the latter takes precedence. */ package java.awt.event; /** * An abstract adapter class for receiving keyboard events. * The methods in this class are empty. This class exists as * convenience for creating listener objects. *

* Extend this class to create a KeyEvent listener * and override the methods for the events of interest. (If you implement the * KeyListener interface, you have to define all of * the methods in it. This abstract class defines null methods for them * all, so you can only have to define methods for events you care about.) *

* Create a listener object using the extended class and then register it with * a component using the component's addKeyListener * method. When a key is pressed, released, or typed (pressed and released), * the relevant method in the listener object is invoked, * and the KeyEvent is passed to it. * * @author Carl Quinn * @version 1.15 01/23/03 * * @see KeyEvent * @see KeyListener * @see Tutorial: Writing a Key Listener * @see Reference: The Java Class Libraries (update file) * * @since 1.1 */ public abstract class KeyAdapter implements KeyListener { public KeyAdapter() { } /** * Invoked when a key has been typed. * This event occurs when a key press is followed by a key release. */ public void keyTyped(KeyEvent e) { } /** * Invoked when a key has been pressed. */ public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e) { } /** * Invoked when a key has been released. */ public void keyReleased(KeyEvent e) { } }





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