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java.awt.event.ActionListener Java Example

By Dinesh Thakur

The java.awt.event.ActionListener interface is responsible for processing events java.awt.event.ActionEvent action generated by the drive buttons (Button), selection items (MenuItem) in suspended (drop-down) or independent menus (popup) at Pressing the “Enter” in inboxes (TextField) and double-click boxes list (List). Its implementation requires the inclusion of the actionPerformed method in these classes.

As a complement, the ActionEvent event has the following specific methods associated with:

 

Method

Description

getActionCommand()

Returns the string associated with this component

getModifiers()

Obtain the modifiers used in the instant the generation of this event.

 

import javax.swing.*; 
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class JavaExampleHello2JApplet extends JApplet implements ActionListener
 {
   JLabel LblGrtng = new JLabel("Hi Welcome...!Who are you?");
   Font FntOne = new Font("Times New Roman", Font.BOLD, 36);
   Font FntTwo = new Font("Times New Roman", Font.ITALIC, 48);
   JTextField TxtAns = new JTextField(10);
   JButton BtnClck = new JButton("Click Here");
   JLabel LblPrsnlGrtng = new JLabel(" ");
   Container Cntnr = getContentPane();
   public void init()
    {
      LblGrtng.setFont(FntOne);
      LblPrsnlGrtng.setFont(FntTwo);
      Cntnr.add(LblGrtng);
      Cntnr.add(TxtAns);
      Cntnr.add(BtnClck);
      Cntnr.setLayout(new FlowLayout());
      Cntnr.setBackground(Color.CYAN);
      BtnClck.addActionListener(this);
      TxtAns.addActionListener(this);
    }
      public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ee)
      {
        String Nme = TxtAns.getText();
        Cntnr.remove(LblGrtng);
        Cntnr.remove(BtnClck);
        Cntnr.remove(TxtAns);
        LblPrsnlGrtng.setText("Hello, " + Nme + "! ");
        Cntnr.add(LblPrsnlGrtng);
        Cntnr.setBackground(Color.WHITE);
        validate();
      }
}
/*<applet code= JavaExampleHello2JApplet.class Height=300 width=240></applet>*/

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