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| Packages that use DragSourceEvent | |
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| java.awt.dnd | Drag and Drop is a direct manipulation gesture found in many Graphical User Interface systems that provides a mechanism to transfer information between two entities logically associated with presentation elements in the GUI. | 
| Uses of DragSourceEvent in java.awt.dnd | 
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| Subclasses of DragSourceEvent in java.awt.dnd | |
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 class | 
DragSourceDragEvent
The DragSourceDragEvent is 
 delivered from the DragSourceContextPeer,
 via the DragSourceContext, to the DragSourceListener 
 registered with that DragSourceContext and with its associated
 DragSource. | 
 class | 
DragSourceDropEvent
The DragSourceDropEvent is delivered 
 from the DragSourceContextPeer,
 via the DragSourceContext, to the dragDropEnd
 method of DragSourceListeners registered with that
 DragSourceContext and with its associated
 DragSource. | 
| Methods in java.awt.dnd with parameters of type DragSourceEvent | |
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 void | 
DragSourceAdapter.dragExit(DragSourceEvent dse)
Called as the cursor's hotspot exits a platform-dependent drop site.  | 
 void | 
DragSourceContext.dragExit(DragSourceEvent dse)
Calls dragExit on the
 DragSourceListeners registered with this
 DragSourceContext and with the associated
 DragSource, and passes them the specified
 DragSourceEvent. | 
 void | 
DragSourceListener.dragExit(DragSourceEvent dse)
Called as the cursor's hotspot exits a platform-dependent drop site.  | 
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