AWT ContainerListener Interface

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ContainerListener

Introduction

The interface ContainerListener is used for receiving container events. The class that process container events needs to implements this interface.

Class declaration

Following is the declaration for java.awt.event.ContainerListener interface:

public interface ContainerListener
extends EventListener

Interface methods

S.N.Method & Description
1void componentAdded(ContainerEvent e)Invoked when a component has been added to the container.
2void componentRemoved(ContainerEvent e)Invoked when a component has been removed from the container.

Methods inherited

This class inherits methods from the following interfaces:

  • java.awt.event.EventListener

ContainerListener Example

Create the following java program using any editor of your choice in say D:/ > AWT > com > adglob > gui >AwtListenerDemo.java

package com.adglob.gui;

import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;

public class AwtListenerDemo {
   private Frame mainFrame;
   private Label headerLabel;
   private Label statusLabel;
   private Panel controlPanel;

   public AwtListenerDemo(){
      prepareGUI();
   }

   public static void main(String[] args){
      AwtListenerDemo  awtListenerDemo = new AwtListenerDemo();  
      awtListenerDemo.showContainerListenerDemo();
   }

   private void prepareGUI(){
      mainFrame = new Frame("Java AWT Examples");
      mainFrame.setSize(400,400);
      mainFrame.setLayout(new GridLayout(3, 1));
      mainFrame.addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter() {
         public void windowClosing(WindowEvent windowEvent){
            System.exit(0);
         }        
      });    
   
      headerLabel = new Label();
      headerLabel.setAlignment(Label.CENTER);
      statusLabel = new Label();        
      statusLabel.setAlignment(Label.CENTER);
      statusLabel.setSize(350,100);

      controlPanel = new Panel();
      controlPanel.setLayout(new FlowLayout());

      mainFrame.add(headerLabel);
      mainFrame.add(controlPanel);
      mainFrame.add(statusLabel);
      mainFrame.setVisible(true);  
   }

   private void showContainerListenerDemo(){
      headerLabel.setText("Listener in action: ContainerListener");      

      ScrollPane panel = new ScrollPane();      
      panel.setBackground(Color.magenta);            
      panel.addContainerListener(new CustomContainerListener());  

      Label msglabel = new Label();
      msglabel.setAlignment(Label.CENTER);
      msglabel.setText("Welcome to adglob AWT Tutorial.");
      panel.add(msglabel);
   
      controlPanel.add(panel);
      mainFrame.setVisible(true);  
   }

   class CustomContainerListener implements ContainerListener {
      public void componentAdded(ContainerEvent e) {
         statusLabel.setText(statusLabel.getText() 
         + e.getComponent().getClass().getSimpleName() + " added. ");
      }

      public void componentRemoved(ContainerEvent e) {
         statusLabel.setText(statusLabel.getText() 
         + e.getComponent().getClass().getSimpleName() + " removed. ");
      }
   }
}

Compile the program using the command prompt. Go to D:/ > AWT and type the following command.

D:\AWT>javac com\adglob\gui\AwtListenerDemo.java

If no error comes that means compilation is successful. Run the program using the following command.

D:\AWT>java com.adglob.gui.AwtListenerDemo

Verify the following output

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