public class EventQueue extends Object
EventQueue
is a platform-independent class
that queues events, both from the underlying peer classes
and from trusted application classes.
It encapsulates asynchronous event dispatch machinery which
extracts events from the queue and dispatches them by calling
dispatchEvent(AWTEvent)
method
on this EventQueue
with the event to be dispatched
as an argument. The particular behavior of this machinery is
implementation-dependent. The only requirements are that events
which were actually enqueued to this queue (note that events
being posted to the EventQueue
can be coalesced)
are dispatched:
AWTEvent
A is enqueued
to the EventQueue
before
AWTEvent
B then event B will not be
dispatched before event A.
Some browsers partition applets in different code bases into
separate contexts, and establish walls between these contexts.
In such a scenario, there will be one EventQueue
per context. Other browsers place all applets into the same
context, implying that there will be only a single, global
EventQueue
for all applets. This behavior is
implementation-dependent. Consult your browser's documentation
for more information.
For information on the threading issues of the event dispatch machinery, see AWT Threading Issues.
Constructor and Description |
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EventQueue() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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SecondaryLoop |
createSecondaryLoop()
Creates a new
secondary loop associated with this
event queue. |
protected void |
dispatchEvent(AWTEvent event)
Dispatches an event.
|
static AWTEvent |
getCurrentEvent()
Returns the the event currently being dispatched by the
EventQueue associated with the calling thread. |
static long |
getMostRecentEventTime()
Returns the timestamp of the most recent event that had a timestamp, and
that was dispatched from the
EventQueue associated with the
calling thread. |
AWTEvent |
getNextEvent()
Removes an event from the
EventQueue and
returns it. |
static void |
invokeAndWait(Runnable runnable)
|
static void |
invokeLater(Runnable runnable)
|
static boolean |
isDispatchThread()
Returns true if the calling thread is
the current AWT EventQueue 's
dispatch thread. |
AWTEvent |
peekEvent()
Returns the first event on the
EventQueue
without removing it. |
AWTEvent |
peekEvent(int id)
Returns the first event with the specified id, if any.
|
protected void |
pop()
Stops dispatching events using this
EventQueue . |
void |
postEvent(AWTEvent theEvent)
Posts a 1.1-style event to the
EventQueue . |
void |
push(EventQueue newEventQueue)
Replaces the existing
EventQueue with the specified one. |
public void postEvent(AWTEvent theEvent)
EventQueue
.
If there is an existing event on the queue with the same ID
and event source, the source Component
's
coalesceEvents
method will be called.theEvent
- an instance of java.awt.AWTEvent
,
or a subclass of itNullPointerException
- if theEvent
is null
public AWTEvent getNextEvent() throws InterruptedException
EventQueue
and
returns it. This method will block until an event has
been posted by another thread.AWTEvent
InterruptedException
- if any thread has interrupted this threadpublic AWTEvent peekEvent()
EventQueue
without removing it.public AWTEvent peekEvent(int id)
id
- the id of the type of event desirednull
if there is no such eventprotected void dispatchEvent(AWTEvent event)
Event Type | Source Type | Dispatched To |
---|---|---|
ActiveEvent | Any | event.dispatch() |
Other | Component | source.dispatchEvent(AWTEvent) |
Other | MenuComponent | source.dispatchEvent(AWTEvent) |
Other | Other | No action (ignored) |
event
- an instance of java.awt.AWTEvent
,
or a subclass of itNullPointerException
- if event
is null
public static long getMostRecentEventTime()
EventQueue
associated with the
calling thread. If an event with a timestamp is currently being
dispatched, its timestamp will be returned. If no events have yet
been dispatched, the EventQueue's initialization time will be
returned instead.In the current version of
the JDK, only InputEvent
s,
ActionEvent
s, and InvocationEvent
s have
timestamps; however, future versions of the JDK may add timestamps to
additional event types. Note that this method should only be invoked
from an application's event dispatching thread
.
If this method is
invoked from another thread, the current system time (as reported by
System.currentTimeMillis()
) will be returned instead.InputEvent
,
ActionEvent
, or InvocationEvent
to be
dispatched, or System.currentTimeMillis()
if this
method is invoked on a thread other than an event dispatching
threadInputEvent.getWhen()
,
ActionEvent.getWhen()
,
InvocationEvent.getWhen()
,
isDispatchThread()
public static AWTEvent getCurrentEvent()
EventQueue
associated with the calling thread. This is
useful if a method needs access to the event, but was not designed to
receive a reference to it as an argument. Note that this method should
only be invoked from an application's event dispatching thread. If this
method is invoked from another thread, null will be returned.public void push(EventQueue newEventQueue)
EventQueue
with the specified one.
Any pending events are transferred to the new EventQueue
for processing by it.newEventQueue
- an EventQueue
(or subclass thereof) instance to be useNullPointerException
- if newEventQueue
is null
pop()
protected void pop() throws EmptyStackException
EventQueue
.
Any pending events are transferred to the previous
EventQueue
for processing.
Warning: To avoid deadlock, do not declare this method synchronized in a subclass.
EmptyStackException
- if no previous push was made
on this EventQueue
push(java.awt.EventQueue)
public SecondaryLoop createSecondaryLoop()
secondary loop
associated with this
event queue. Use the SecondaryLoop.enter()
and
SecondaryLoop.exit()
methods to start and stop the
event loop and dispatch the events from this queue.SecondaryLoop.enter()
,
SecondaryLoop.exit()
public static boolean isDispatchThread()
the current AWT EventQueue
's
dispatch thread. Use this method to ensure that a particular
task is being executed (or not being) there.
Note: use the invokeLater(java.lang.Runnable)
or invokeAndWait(java.lang.Runnable)
methods to execute a task in
the current AWT EventQueue
's
dispatch thread.
the current AWT EventQueue
's
dispatch threadinvokeLater(java.lang.Runnable)
,
invokeAndWait(java.lang.Runnable)
,
Toolkit.getSystemEventQueue()
public static void invokeLater(Runnable runnable)
runnable
to have its run
method called in the dispatch thread
of
the system EventQueue
.
This will happen after all pending events are processed.runnable
- the Runnable
whose run
method should be executed
asynchronously in the
event dispatch thread
of the system EventQueue
invokeAndWait(java.lang.Runnable)
,
Toolkit.getSystemEventQueue()
,
isDispatchThread()
public static void invokeAndWait(Runnable runnable) throws InterruptedException, InvocationTargetException
runnable
to have its run
method called in the dispatch thread
of
the system EventQueue
.
This will happen after all pending events are processed.
The call blocks until this has happened. This method
will throw an Error if called from the
event dispatcher thread
.runnable
- the Runnable
whose run
method should be executed
synchronously in the
event dispatch thread
of the system EventQueue
InterruptedException
- if any thread has
interrupted this threadInvocationTargetException
- if an throwable is thrown
when running runnable
invokeLater(java.lang.Runnable)
,
Toolkit.getSystemEventQueue()
,
isDispatchThread()
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