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7.8

Universal Java ActionListener

Asked by macgre in Java AWT & Swing, Java Programming Language, Test / Validation Development Software

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How do I create a single listener that will be informed of every button press (for starters).

I looked at AWTEventListener with the mask ACTION_EVENT_MASK but I didn't receive any events!  I am attaching my listener code.

I am attempting to build my own debugger/tester as a learning experience and need to monitor all occurances of various events.  I am just starting and the first event I am having trouble with is action events.  I have been able to determine whenever a button gets added using ContainerEvents so I could just register myself as a listener but I want to know why I can't get the existing listener to work!Start Free Trial
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final AWTEventListener eventMonitor = new AWTEventListener()
{
   public void eventDispatched(AWTEvent e) 
   {
	System.out.println("EM = " + e);
   }
};
		
Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().addAWTEventListener(eventMonitor, AWTEvent.ACTION_EVENT_MASK);
 
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