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25
26 package java.awt.event;
27
28 /**
29 * An abstract adapter class for receiving keyboard events.
30 * The methods in this class are empty. This class exists as
31 * convenience for creating listener objects.
32 * <P>
33 * Extend this class to create a <code>KeyEvent</code> listener
34 * and override the methods for the events of interest. (If you implement the
35 * <code>KeyListener</code> interface, you have to define all of
36 * the methods in it. This abstract class defines null methods for them
37 * all, so you can only have to define methods for events you care about.)
38 * <P>
39 * Create a listener object using the extended class and then register it with
40 * a component using the component's <code>addKeyListener</code>
41 * method. When a key is pressed, released, or typed,
42 * the relevant method in the listener object is invoked,
43 * and the <code>KeyEvent</code> is passed to it.
44 *
45 * @author Carl Quinn
46 * @version 1.25 05/05/07
47 *
48 * @see KeyEvent
49 * @see KeyListener
50 * @see <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/post1.0/ui/keylistener.html">Tutorial: Writing a Key Listener</a>
51 *
52 * @since 1.1
53 */
54 public abstract class KeyAdapter implements KeyListener {
55 /**
56 * Invoked when a key has been typed.
57 * This event occurs when a key press is followed by a key release.
58 */
59 public void keyTyped(KeyEvent e) {
60 }
61
62 /**
63 * Invoked when a key has been pressed.
64 */
65 public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e) {
66 }
67
68 /**
69 * Invoked when a key has been released.
70 */
71 public void keyReleased(KeyEvent e) {
72 }
73 }
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