Package javax.swing.undo
See: Description
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Interface Summary Interface Description StateEditable StateEditable defines the interface for objects that can have their state undone/redone by a StateEdit.UndoableEdit AnUndoableEdit
represents an edit. -
Class Summary Class Description AbstractUndoableEdit An abstract implementation ofUndoableEdit
, implementing simple responses to all boolean methods in that interface.CompoundEdit A concrete subclass of AbstractUndoableEdit, used to assemble little UndoableEdits into great big ones.StateEdit StateEdit is a general edit for objects that change state.UndoableEditSupport A support class used for managingUndoableEdit
listeners.UndoManager UndoManager
manages a list ofUndoableEdits
, providing a way to undo or redo the appropriate edits. -
Exception Summary Exception Description CannotRedoException Thrown when an UndoableEdit is told toredo()
and can't.CannotUndoException Thrown when an UndoableEdit is told toundo()
and can't.
Package javax.swing.undo Description
Note: Most of the Swing API is not thread safe. For details, see Threads and Swing, a section in The Java Tutorial.
Related Documentation
For overviews, tutorials, examples, guides, and tool documentation, please see:- Implementing Undo and Redo, a section in The Java Tutorial
- Since:
- 1.2
Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 04/03/2020
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