public interface EventDispatchChain
Represents a chain of
EventDispatcher
objects, which can dispatch
an Event
. The event is dispatched by passing it from one
EventDispatcher
to the next in the chain until the end of chain is
reached. Each EventDispatcher
in the chain can influence the event
path and the event itself. The chain is usually formed by following some
parent - child hierarchy from the root to the event target and appending
all EventDispatcher
objects encountered to the chain.- Since:
- JavaFX 2.0
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionappend
(EventDispatcher eventDispatcher) Appends the specifiedEventDispatcher
to this chain.dispatchEvent
(Event event) Dispatches the specified event through thisEventDispatchChain
.prepend
(EventDispatcher eventDispatcher) Prepends the specifiedEventDispatcher
to this chain.
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Method Details
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append
Appends the specifiedEventDispatcher
to this chain. Returns a reference to the chain with the appended element.The caller shouldn't assume that this
EventDispatchChain
remains unchanged nor that the returned value will reference a different chain after the call. All this depends on theEventDispatchChain
implementation.So the call should be always done in the following form:
chain = chain.append(eventDispatcher);
- Parameters:
eventDispatcher
- theEventDispatcher
to append to the chain- Returns:
- the chain with the appended event dispatcher
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prepend
Prepends the specifiedEventDispatcher
to this chain. Returns a reference to the chain with the prepended element.The caller shouldn't assume that this
EventDispatchChain
remains unchanged nor that the returned value will reference a different chain after the call. All this depends on theEventDispatchChain
implementation.So the call should be always done in the following form:
chain = chain.prepend(eventDispatcher);
- Parameters:
eventDispatcher
- theEventDispatcher
to prepend to the chain- Returns:
- the chain with the prepended event dispatcher
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dispatchEvent
Dispatches the specified event through thisEventDispatchChain
. The return value represents the event after processing done by the chain. If further processing is to be done after the call the event referenced by the return value should be used instead of the original event. In the case the event is fully handled / consumed in the chain the returned value isnull
and no further processing should be done with that event.- Parameters:
event
- the event to dispatch- Returns:
- the processed event or
null
if the event had been fully handled / consumed
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