| Package | Description | 
|---|---|
| java.awt | 
 Contains all of the classes for creating user
interfaces and for painting graphics and images. 
 | 
| 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. 
 | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
<T extends DragGestureRecognizer> | 
Toolkit.createDragGestureRecognizer(Class<T> abstractRecognizerClass,
                           DragSource ds,
                           Component c,
                           int srcActions,
                           DragGestureListener dgl)
Creates a concrete, platform dependent, subclass of the abstract
 DragGestureRecognizer class requested, and associates it with the
 DragSource, Component and DragGestureListener specified. 
 | 
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
protected DragSource | 
DragGestureRecognizer.dragSource
The  
DragSource
 associated with this
 DragGestureRecognizer. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
static DragSource | 
DragSource.getDefaultDragSource()
Gets the  
DragSource object associated with
 the underlying platform. | 
DragSource | 
DragSourceContext.getDragSource()
Returns the  
DragSource
 that instantiated this DragSourceContext. | 
DragSource | 
DragGestureEvent.getDragSource()
Returns the  
DragSource. | 
DragSource | 
DragGestureRecognizer.getDragSource()
This method returns the  
DragSource
 this DragGestureRecognizer
 will use in order to process the Drag and Drop
 operation. | 
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
DragGestureRecognizer(DragSource ds)
Construct a new  
DragGestureRecognizer
 given the DragSource to be used in this
 Drag and Drop operation. | 
DragGestureRecognizer(DragSource ds,
                     Component c)
Construct a new  
DragGestureRecognizer
 given the DragSource to be used
 in this Drag and Drop operation, and
 the Component this
 DragGestureRecognizer
 should "observe" for drag initiating gestures. | 
DragGestureRecognizer(DragSource ds,
                     Component c,
                     int sa)
Construct a new  
DragGestureRecognizer
 given the DragSource to be used in this
 Drag and Drop
 operation, the Component this
 DragGestureRecognizer should "observe"
 for drag initiating gestures, and the action(s)
 supported for this Drag and Drop operation. | 
DragGestureRecognizer(DragSource ds,
                     Component c,
                     int sa,
                     DragGestureListener dgl)
Construct a new  
DragGestureRecognizer
 given the DragSource to be used
 in this Drag and Drop operation, the Component
 this DragGestureRecognizer should "observe"
 for drag initiating gestures, the action(s) supported
 for this Drag and Drop operation, and the
 DragGestureListener to notify
 once a drag initiating gesture has been detected. | 
MouseDragGestureRecognizer(DragSource ds)
Construct a new  
MouseDragGestureRecognizer
 given the DragSource for the Component. | 
MouseDragGestureRecognizer(DragSource ds,
                          Component c)
Construct a new  
MouseDragGestureRecognizer
 given the DragSource for the
 Component c, and the
 Component to observe. | 
MouseDragGestureRecognizer(DragSource ds,
                          Component c,
                          int act)
Construct a new  
MouseDragGestureRecognizer
 given the DragSource for
 the Component c,
 the Component to observe, and the action(s)
 permitted for this drag operation. | 
MouseDragGestureRecognizer(DragSource ds,
                          Component c,
                          int act,
                          DragGestureListener dgl)
Construct a new  
MouseDragGestureRecognizer
 given the DragSource for the
 Component c, the Component
 to observe, the action(s)
 permitted for this drag operation, and
 the DragGestureListener to
 notify when a drag gesture is detected. | 
 Submit a bug or feature 
For further API reference and developer documentation, see Java SE Documentation. That documentation contains more detailed, developer-targeted descriptions, with conceptual overviews, definitions of terms, workarounds, and working code examples.
 Copyright © 1993, 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates.  All rights reserved.