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Eclipse Platform
Release 3.5

Uses of Class
org.eclipse.swt.dnd.DropTargetEvent

Packages that use DropTargetEvent
org.eclipse.jface.util Provides useful building blocks used throughout JFace, including property change events, a listener list implementation, and runtime checked assertions. 
org.eclipse.jface.viewers Provides a framework for viewers, which are model-based content adapters for SWT widgets. 
org.eclipse.swt.custom SWT Custom widgets. 
org.eclipse.swt.dnd SWT Drag and Drop support. 
org.eclipse.ui.navigator Provides the Common Navigator framework. 
org.eclipse.ui.navigator.resources Provides reusable components for clients that need to expand on the capabilities provided by the reference Common Navigator Resources extension. 
org.eclipse.ui.part Classes for the creation of workbench parts that integrate with the Eclipse Platform User Interface. 
org.eclipse.ui.views.navigator Provides the standard Resource Navigator view which presents the tree of resources in the workspace. 
 

Uses of DropTargetEvent in org.eclipse.jface.util
 

Methods in org.eclipse.jface.util with parameters of type DropTargetEvent
 void DelegatingDropAdapter. dragEnter ( DropTargetEvent event)
          The cursor has entered the drop target boundaries.
 void DelegatingDropAdapter. dragLeave ( DropTargetEvent event)
          The cursor has left the drop target boundaries.
 void DelegatingDropAdapter. dragOperationChanged ( DropTargetEvent event)
          The operation being performed has changed (usually due to the user changing a drag modifier key while dragging).
 void DelegatingDropAdapter. dragOver ( DropTargetEvent event)
          The cursor is moving over the drop target.
 void DelegatingDropAdapter. drop ( DropTargetEvent event)
          Forwards this event to the current listener, if there is one.
 void DelegatingDropAdapter. dropAccept ( DropTargetEvent event)
          Forwards this event to the current listener if there is one.
 boolean TransferDropTargetListener. isEnabled ( DropTargetEvent event)
          Returns true if this listener can handle the drop based on the given DropTargetEvent.
 

Uses of DropTargetEvent in org.eclipse.jface.viewers
 

Methods in org.eclipse.jface.viewers that return DropTargetEvent
protected   DropTargetEvent ViewerDropAdapter. getCurrentEvent ()
          Returns the current DropTargetEvent.
 

Methods in org.eclipse.jface.viewers with parameters of type DropTargetEvent
protected  int ViewerDropAdapter. determineLocation ( DropTargetEvent event)
          Returns the position of the given event's coordinates relative to its target.
protected   Object ViewerDropAdapter. determineTarget ( DropTargetEvent event)
          Returns the target item of the given drop event.
 void ViewerDropAdapter. dragEnter ( DropTargetEvent event)
           
 void ViewerDropAdapter. dragOperationChanged ( DropTargetEvent event)
           
 void ViewerDropAdapter. dragOver ( DropTargetEvent event)
           
 void ViewerDropAdapter. drop ( DropTargetEvent event)
           
 void ViewerDropAdapter. dropAccept ( DropTargetEvent event)
           
protected  void ViewerDropAdapter. handleException ( Throwable exception, DropTargetEvent event)
          Deprecated. this method should not be used. Exception handling has been removed from DropTargetAdapter methods overridden by this class. Handles any exception that occurs during callback, including rethrowing behavior.

[Issue: Implementation prints stack trace and eats exception to avoid crashing VA/J. Consider conditionalizing the implementation to do one thing in VAJ and something more reasonable in other operating environments. ]

 

Uses of DropTargetEvent in org.eclipse.swt.custom
 

Methods in org.eclipse.swt.custom with parameters of type DropTargetEvent
 void StyledTextDropTargetEffect. dragEnter ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragEnter provides a default drag under effect for the feedback specified in event.feedback.
 void StyledTextDropTargetEffect. dragLeave ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragLeave provides a default drag under effect for the feedback specified in event.feedback.
 void StyledTextDropTargetEffect. dragOver ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragOver provides a default drag under effect for the feedback specified in event.feedback.
 void StyledTextDropTargetEffect. dropAccept ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dropAccept provides a default drag under effect for the feedback specified in event.feedback.
 

Uses of DropTargetEvent in org.eclipse.swt.dnd
 

Methods in org.eclipse.swt.dnd with parameters of type DropTargetEvent
 void DropTargetAdapter. dragEnter ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragEnter permits the default operation defined in event.detailto be performed on the current data type defined in event.currentDataType.
 void DropTargetListener. dragEnter ( DropTargetEvent event)
          The cursor has entered the drop target boundaries.
 void TableDropTargetEffect. dragEnter ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragEnter provides a default drag under effect for the feedback specified in event.feedback.
 void TreeDropTargetEffect. dragEnter ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragEnter provides a default drag under effect for the feedback specified in event.feedback.
 void DropTargetAdapter. dragLeave ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragLeave does nothing.
 void DropTargetListener. dragLeave ( DropTargetEvent event)
          The cursor has left the drop target boundaries OR the drop has been cancelled OR the data is about to be dropped.
 void TableDropTargetEffect. dragLeave ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragLeave provides a default drag under effect for the feedback specified in event.feedback.
 void TreeDropTargetEffect. dragLeave ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragLeave provides a default drag under effect for the feedback specified in event.feedback.
 void DropTargetAdapter. dragOperationChanged ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragOperationChanged permits the default operation defined in event.detailto be performed on the current data type defined in event.currentDataType.
 void DropTargetListener. dragOperationChanged ( DropTargetEvent event)
          The operation being performed has changed (usually due to the user changing the selected modifier key(s) while dragging).
 void DropTargetAdapter. dragOver ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragOver permits the default operation defined in event.detailto be performed on the current data type defined in event.currentDataType.
 void DropTargetListener. dragOver ( DropTargetEvent event)
          The cursor is moving over the drop target.
 void TableDropTargetEffect. dragOver ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragOver provides a default drag under effect for the feedback specified in event.feedback.
 void TreeDropTargetEffect. dragOver ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dragOver provides a default drag under effect for the feedback specified in event.feedback.
 void DropTargetAdapter. drop ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of drop does nothing.
 void DropTargetListener. drop ( DropTargetEvent event)
          The data is being dropped.
 void DropTargetAdapter. dropAccept ( DropTargetEvent event)
          This implementation of dropAccept permits the default operation defined in event.detailto be performed on the current data type defined in event.currentDataType.
 void DropTargetListener. dropAccept ( DropTargetEvent event)
          The drop is about to be performed.
 

Uses of DropTargetEvent in org.eclipse.ui.navigator
 

Methods in org.eclipse.ui.navigator that return DropTargetEvent
  DropTargetEvent CommonDropAdapterAssistant. getCurrentEvent ()
          Returns the current DropTargetEvent.
 

Methods in org.eclipse.ui.navigator with parameters of type DropTargetEvent
 void CommonDropAdapter. dragEnter ( DropTargetEvent event)
           
 void CommonDropAdapter. dragLeave ( DropTargetEvent event)
           
abstract   IStatus CommonDropAdapterAssistant. handleDrop ( CommonDropAdapter aDropAdapter, DropTargetEvent aDropTargetEvent, Object aTarget)
          Carry out the DND operation.
 

Uses of DropTargetEvent in org.eclipse.ui.navigator.resources
 

Methods in org.eclipse.ui.navigator.resources with parameters of type DropTargetEvent
  IStatus ResourceDropAdapterAssistant. handleDrop ( CommonDropAdapter aDropAdapter, DropTargetEvent aDropTargetEvent, Object aTarget)
           
 

Uses of DropTargetEvent in org.eclipse.ui.part
 

Methods in org.eclipse.ui.part with parameters of type DropTargetEvent
 void PluginDropAdapter. drop ( DropTargetEvent event)
           
 

Uses of DropTargetEvent in org.eclipse.ui.views.navigator
 

Methods in org.eclipse.ui.views.navigator with parameters of type DropTargetEvent
 void NavigatorDropAdapter. dragEnter ( DropTargetEvent event)
          Deprecated.  
 


Eclipse Platform
Release 3.5

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