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25
26 package java.awt.event;
27
28 import java.util.EventListener;
29
30 /**
31 * The listener interface for receiving hierarchy changed events.
32 * The class that is interested in processing a hierarchy changed event
33 * should implement this interface.
34 * The listener object created from that class is then registered with a
35 * Component using the Component's <code>addHierarchyListener</code>
36 * method. When the hierarchy to which the Component belongs changes, the
37 * <code>hierarchyChanged</code> method in the listener object is invoked,
38 * and the <code>HierarchyEvent</code> is passed to it.
39 * <p>
40 * Hierarchy events are provided for notification purposes ONLY;
41 * The AWT will automatically handle changes to the hierarchy internally so
42 * that GUI layout, displayability, and visibility work properly regardless
43 * of whether a program registers a <code>HierarchyListener</code> or not.
44 *
45 * @author David Mendenhall
46 * @version 1.15, 05/05/07
47 * @see HierarchyEvent
48 * @since 1.3
49 */
50 public interface HierarchyListener extends EventListener {
51 /**
52 * Called when the hierarchy has been changed. To discern the actual
53 * type of change, call <code>HierarchyEvent.getChangeFlags()</code>.
54 *
55 * @see HierarchyEvent#getChangeFlags()
56 */
57 public void hierarchyChanged(HierarchyEvent e);
58 }
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