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58 package org.apache.ecs;
59
60 /**
61     This interface is intended to be implemented by elements that require
62     javascript mouse event attributes.
63
64     @version $Id: MouseEvents.java,v 1.4 2003/04/27 09:42:53 rdonkin Exp $
65     @author <a HREF="mailto:snagy@servletapi.com">Stephan Nagy</a>
66     @author <a HREF="mailto:jon@clearink.com">Jon S. Stevens</a>
67 */

68 public interface MouseEvents
69 {
70     /**
71         make sure implementing classes have a setOnClick method.
72
73         The onclick event occurs when the pointing device button is clicked
74         over an element. This attribute may be used with most elements.
75     */

76     public abstract void setOnClick(String JavaDoc script);
77
78     /**
79         make sure implementing classes have a setOnDblClick method.
80
81         The ondblclick event occurs when the pointing device button is double
82         clicked over an element. This attribute may be used with most elements.
83     */

84     public abstract void setOnDblClick(String JavaDoc script);
85
86     /**
87         make sure implementing classes have a setOnMouseDown method.
88
89         The onmousedown event occurs when the pointing device button is pressed
90         over an element. This attribute may be used with most elements.
91     */

92     public abstract void setOnMouseDown(String JavaDoc script);
93
94     /**
95         make sure implementing classes have a setOnMouseUp method.
96
97         The onmouseup event occurs when the pointing device button is released
98         over an element. This attribute may be used with most elements.
99     */

100     public abstract void setOnMouseUp(String JavaDoc script);
101
102     /**
103         make sure implementing classes have a setOnMouseOver method.
104
105         The onmouseover event occurs when the pointing device is moved onto an
106         element. This attribute may be used with most elements.
107     */

108     public abstract void setOnMouseOver(String JavaDoc script);
109
110     /**
111         make sure implementing classes have a setOnMouseMove method.
112
113         The onmousemove event occurs when the pointing device is moved while it
114         is over an element. This attribute may be used with most elements.
115     */

116     public abstract void setOnMouseMove(String JavaDoc script);
117
118     /**
119         make sure implementing classes have a setOnMouseOut method.
120
121         The onmouseout event occurs when the pointing device is moved away from
122         an element. This attribute may be used with most elements.
123     */

124     public abstract void setOnMouseOut(String JavaDoc script);
125 }
126
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