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/* * @(#)FocusEvent.java	1.28 03/01/23 * * Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */package java.awt.event;import java.awt.Component;import java.awt.Event;import sun.awt.AppContext;import sun.awt.SunToolkit;/** * A low-level event which indicates that a Component has gained or lost the * input focus. This low-level event is generated by a Component (such as a * TextField). The event is passed to every <code>FocusListener</code> or * <code>FocusAdapter</code> object which registered to receive such events * using the Component's <code>addFocusListener</code> method. (<code> * FocusAdapter</code> objects implement the <code>FocusListener</code> * interface.) Each such listener object gets this <code>FocusEvent</code> when * the event occurs. * <p> * There are two levels of focus events: permanent and temporary. Permanent * focus change events occur when focus is directly moved from one Component to * another, such as through a call to requestFocus() or as the user uses the * TAB key to traverse Components. Temporary focus change events occur when * focus is temporarily lost for a Component as the indirect result of another * operation, such as Window deactivation or a Scrollbar drag. In this case, * the original focus state will automatically be restored once that operation * is finished, or, for the case of Window deactivation, when the Window is * reactivated. Both permanent and temporary focus events are delivered using * the FOCUS_GAINED and FOCUS_LOST event ids; the level may be distinguished in * the event using the isTemporary() method. *   * @see FocusAdapter * @see FocusListener * @see <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/post1.0/ui/focuslistener.html">Tutorial: Writing a Focus Listener</a> * @see <a href="http://www.awl.com/cp/javaseries/jcl1_2.html">Reference: The Java Class Libraries (update file)</a> * * @author Carl Quinn * @author Amy Fowler * @version 1.28 01/23/03 * @since 1.1 */public class FocusEvent extends ComponentEvent {    /**     * The first number in the range of ids used for focus events.     */        public static final int FOCUS_FIRST		= 1004;    /**     * The last number in the range of ids used for focus events.     */    public static final int FOCUS_LAST		= 1005;    /**     * This event indicates that the Component is now the focus owner.     */    public static final int FOCUS_GAINED = FOCUS_FIRST; //Event.GOT_FOCUS    /**     * This event indicates that the Component is no longer the focus owner.     */    public static final int FOCUS_LOST = 1 + FOCUS_FIRST; //Event.LOST_FOCUS    /**     * A focus event can have two different levels, permanent and temporary.     * It will be set to true if some operation takes away the focus     * temporarily and intends on getting it back once the event is completed.     * Otherwise it will be set to false.     *     * @serial     * @see #isTemporary     */    boolean temporary;    /**     * The other Component involved in this focus change. For a FOCUS_GAINED     * event, this is the Component that lost focus. For a FOCUS_LOST event,     * this is the Component that gained focus. If this focus change occurs     * with a native application, a Java application in a different VM, or with     * no other Component, then the opposite Component is null.     *     * @see #getOppositeComponent     * @since 1.4     */    transient Component opposite;      /*     * JDK 1.1 serialVersionUID      */    private static final long serialVersionUID = 523753786457416396L;    /**     * Constructs a <code>FocusEvent</code> object with the     * specified temporary state and opposite <code>Component</code>.     * The opposite <code>Component</code> is the other     * <code>Component</code> involved in this focus change.     * For a <code>FOCUS_GAINED</code> event, this is the     * <code>Component</code> that lost focus. For a     * <code>FOCUS_LOST</code> event, this is the <code>Component</code>     * that gained focus. If this focus change occurs with a native     * application, with a Java application in a different VM,     * or with no other <code>Component</code>, then the opposite     * <code>Component</code> is <code>null</code>.     * <p>Note that passing in an invalid <code>id</code> results in     * unspecified behavior.     *      * @param source     the <code>Component</code> that originated the event     * @param id         <code>FOCUS_GAINED</code> or <code>FOCUS_LOST</code>     * @param temporary  <code>true</code> if the focus change is temporary;     *                   <code>false</code> otherwise     * @param opposite   the other Component involved in the focus change,     *                   or <code>null</code>     */    public FocusEvent(Component source, int id, boolean temporary,                      Component opposite) {        super(source, id);	this.temporary = temporary;	this.opposite = opposite;    }    /**     * Constructs a <code>FocusEvent</code> object and identifies     * whether or not the change is temporary.     * <p>Note that passing in an invalid <code>id</code> results in     * unspecified behavior.     *     * @param source    the <code>Component</code> that originated the event     * @param id        an integer indicating the type of event     * @param temporary <code>true</code> if the focus change is temporary;     *                  <code>false</code> otherwise     */    public FocusEvent(Component source, int id, boolean temporary) {        this(source, id, temporary, null);    }    /**     * Constructs a <code>FocusEvent</code> object and identifies it     * as a permanent change in focus.     * <p>Note that passing in an invalid <code>id</code> results in     * unspecified behavior.     *     * @param source    the <code>Component</code> that originated the event     * @param id        an integer indicating the type of event     */    public FocusEvent(Component source, int id) {        this(source, id, false);    }    /**     * Identifies the focus change event as temporary or permanent.     *     * @return <code>true</code> if the focus change is temporary;     *         <code>false</code> otherwise     */    public boolean isTemporary() {        return temporary;    }    /**     * Returns the other Component involved in this focus change. For a     * FOCUS_GAINED event, this is the Component that lost focus. For a     * FOCUS_LOST event, this is the Component that gained focus. If this     * focus change occurs with a native application, with a Java application     * in a different VM or context, or with no other Component, then null is     * returned.     *     * @return the other Component involved in the focus change, or null     * @since 1.4     */    public Component getOppositeComponent() {        if (opposite == null) {	    return null;	}        return (SunToolkit.targetToAppContext(opposite) ==		AppContext.getAppContext())	    ? opposite	    : null;    }    /**     * Returns a parameter string identifying this event.     * This method is useful for event-logging and for debugging.     *     * @return a string identifying the event and its attributes     */    public String paramString() {        String typeStr;        switch(id) {          case FOCUS_GAINED:              typeStr = "FOCUS_GAINED";              break;          case FOCUS_LOST:              typeStr = "FOCUS_LOST";              break;          default:              typeStr = "unknown type";        }	return typeStr + (temporary ? ",temporary" : ",permanent") +	    ",opposite=" + getOppositeComponent();    }}

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