public class HierarchyEvent extends AWTEvent
Component
 hierarchy to which Component belongs.
 Hierarchy events are provided for notification purposes ONLY. The AWT will automatically handle changes to the hierarchy internally so that GUI layout and displayability works properly regardless of whether a program is receiving these events or not.
 This event is generated by a Container object (such as a Panel) when the
 Container is added, removed, moved, or resized, and passed down the
 hierarchy. It is also generated by a Component object when that object's
 addNotify, removeNotify, show, or
 hide method is called. The ANCESTOR_MOVED and
 ANCESTOR_RESIZED
 events are dispatched to every HierarchyBoundsListener or
 HierarchyBoundsAdapter object which registered to receive
 such events using the Component's addHierarchyBoundsListener
 method. (HierarchyBoundsAdapter objects implement the 
 HierarchyBoundsListener interface.) The HIERARCHY_CHANGED events are
 dispatched to every HierarchyListener object which registered
 to receive such events using the Component's addHierarchyListener
  method. Each such listener object gets this HierarchyEvent
  when the event occurs.
 
 An unspecified behavior will be caused if the id parameter
 of any particular HierarchyEvent instance is not
 in the range from HIERARCHY_FIRST to HIERARCHY_LAST.
 
 The changeFlags parameter of any HierarchyEvent instance takes one of the following
 values:
 
HierarchyEvent.PARENT_CHANGED
 HierarchyEvent.DISPLAYABILITY_CHANGED
 HierarchyEvent.SHOWING_CHANGED
 HierarchyListener, 
HierarchyBoundsAdapter, 
HierarchyBoundsListener, 
Serialized Form| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
| static int | ANCESTOR_MOVEDThe event id indicating an ancestor-Container was moved. | 
| static int | ANCESTOR_RESIZEDThe event id indicating an ancestor-Container was resized. | 
| static int | DISPLAYABILITY_CHANGEDA change flag indicates that the  HIERARCHY_CHANGEDevent
 was generated due to the changing of the hierarchy displayability. | 
| static int | HIERARCHY_CHANGEDThe event id indicating that modification was made to the
 entire hierarchy tree. | 
| static int | HIERARCHY_FIRSTMarks the first integer id for the range of hierarchy event ids. | 
| static int | HIERARCHY_LASTMarks the last integer id for the range of ancestor event ids. | 
| static int | PARENT_CHANGEDA change flag indicates that the  HIERARCHY_CHANGEDevent
 was generated by a reparenting operation. | 
| static int | SHOWING_CHANGEDA change flag indicates that the  HIERARCHY_CHANGEDevent
 was generated due to the changing of the hierarchy showing state. | 
ACTION_EVENT_MASK, ADJUSTMENT_EVENT_MASK, COMPONENT_EVENT_MASK, consumed, CONTAINER_EVENT_MASK, FOCUS_EVENT_MASK, HIERARCHY_BOUNDS_EVENT_MASK, HIERARCHY_EVENT_MASK, id, INPUT_METHOD_EVENT_MASK, INVOCATION_EVENT_MASK, ITEM_EVENT_MASK, KEY_EVENT_MASK, MOUSE_EVENT_MASK, MOUSE_MOTION_EVENT_MASK, MOUSE_WHEEL_EVENT_MASK, PAINT_EVENT_MASK, RESERVED_ID_MAX, TEXT_EVENT_MASK, WINDOW_EVENT_MASK, WINDOW_FOCUS_EVENT_MASK, WINDOW_STATE_EVENT_MASKsource| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| HierarchyEvent(Component source,
              int id,
              Component changed,
              Container changedParent)Constructs an  HierarchyEventobject to identify a
 change in theComponenthierarchy. | 
| HierarchyEvent(Component source,
              int id,
              Component changed,
              Container changedParent,
              long changeFlags)Constructs an  HierarchyEventobject to identify
 a change in theComponenthierarchy. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| Component | getChanged()Returns the Component at the top of the hierarchy which was
 changed. | 
| Container | getChangedParent()Returns the parent of the Component returned by  
 getChanged(). | 
| long | getChangeFlags()Returns a bitmask which indicates the type(s) of
 HIERARCHY_CHANGED events represented in this event object. | 
| Component | getComponent()Returns the originator of the event. | 
| String | paramString()Returns a parameter string identifying this event. | 
getSourcepublic static final int HIERARCHY_FIRST
public static final int HIERARCHY_CHANGED
public static final int ANCESTOR_MOVED
public static final int ANCESTOR_RESIZED
public static final int HIERARCHY_LAST
public static final int PARENT_CHANGED
HIERARCHY_CHANGED event
 was generated by a reparenting operation.public static final int DISPLAYABILITY_CHANGED
HIERARCHY_CHANGED event
 was generated due to the changing of the hierarchy displayability.
 To discern the
 current displayability of the hierarchy, call the
 Component.isDisplayable method. Displayability changes occur
 in response to explicit or implicit calls of the
 Component.addNotify and
 Component.removeNotify methods.public static final int SHOWING_CHANGED
HIERARCHY_CHANGED event
 was generated due to the changing of the hierarchy showing state.
 To discern the
 current showing state of the hierarchy, call the
 Component.isShowing method. Showing state changes occur
 when either the displayability or visibility of the
 hierarchy occurs. Visibility changes occur in response to explicit
 or implicit calls of the Component.show and
 Component.hide methods.public HierarchyEvent(Component source, int id, Component changed, Container changedParent)
HierarchyEvent object to identify a
 change in the Component hierarchy.
 This method throws an
 IllegalArgumentException if source
 is null.
source - The Component object that
                        originated the eventid - An integer indicating the type of event.
                        For information on allowable values, see
                        the class description for HierarchyEventchanged - The Component at the top of
                        the hierarchy which was changedchangedParent - The parent of the changed component.
                        This
                        may be the parent before or after the
                        change, depending on the type of changeIllegalArgumentException - if source is nullEventObject.getSource(), 
AWTEvent.getID(), 
getChanged(), 
getChangedParent()public HierarchyEvent(Component source, int id, Component changed, Container changedParent, long changeFlags)
HierarchyEvent object to identify
 a change in the Component hierarchy.
  This method throws an
 IllegalArgumentException if source
 is null.
source - The Component object that
                        originated the eventid - An integer indicating the type of event.
                        For information on allowable values, see
                        the class description for HierarchyEventchanged - The Component at the top
                        of the hierarchy which was changedchangedParent - The parent of the changed component.
                        This
                        may be the parent before or after the
                        change, depending on the type of changechangeFlags - A bitmask which indicates the type(s) of
                        the HIERARCHY_CHANGED events
                        represented in this event object.
                        For information on allowable values, see
                        the class description for HierarchyEventIllegalArgumentException - if source is nullEventObject.getSource(), 
AWTEvent.getID(), 
getChanged(), 
getChangedParent(), 
getChangeFlags()public Component getComponent()
Component object that originated
 the event, or null if the object is not a
 Component.public Component getChanged()
public Container getChangedParent()
 getChanged(). For a HIERARCHY_CHANGED event where the
 change was of type PARENT_CHANGED via a call to 
 Container.add, the parent returned is the parent
 after the add operation. For a HIERARCHY_CHANGED event where
 the change was of type PARENT_CHANGED via a call to 
 Container.remove, the parent returned is the parent
 before the remove operation. For all other events and types,
 the parent returned is the parent during the operation.public long getChangeFlags()
public String paramString()
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