[5487] in java-interest
Re: handling events: yes and no
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (guy.elliott)
Mon Feb 12 18:41:51 1996
To: "john d. kane" <john@insightnews.com>
Cc: "'java@java.sun.com'" <java@java.sun.com>,
"'java-interest
@java.sun.com'" <java-interest@java.sun.com>,
"'jug@jug.org'" <jug@jug.org>
From: "guy.elliott" <guy.elliott@ac.com>
Date: 12 Feb 96 9:39:01
You know, I don't really know the answer to this part of the question. I could
venture a guess but at the risk of being completely off track I won't. Anyone
on the Java team have a good answer to this question?
Guy
>You're right ... I am using Windows NT. I just wonder why my "homemade"
>component passes out mouse events if (for example) the List doesn't. After
>all, my own component is just the native Canvas class with some extra
>functionality. Why would the native Canvas class register mouse events, but
>the native List class not register them? Both classes are derived from the
>same class, Component.
>John
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