JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

javax.swing.colorchooser
Interface ColorSelectionModel

All Known Implementing Classes:
DefaultColorSelectionModel

public interface ColorSelectionModel

A model that supports selecting a Color.

See Also:
Color

Method Summary
 void addChangeListener(ChangeListener listener)
          Adds listener as a listener to changes in the model.
 Color getSelectedColor()
          Returns the selected Color which should be non-null.
 void removeChangeListener(ChangeListener listener)
          Removes listener as a listener to changes in the model.
 void setSelectedColor(Color color)
          Sets the selected color to color.
 

Method Detail

getSelectedColor

public Color getSelectedColor()
Returns the selected Color which should be non-null.

Returns:
the selected Color
See Also:
setSelectedColor(java.awt.Color)

setSelectedColor

public void setSelectedColor(Color color)
Sets the selected color to color. Note that setting the color to null is undefined and may have unpredictable results. This method fires a state changed event if it sets the current color to a new non-null color.

Parameters:
color - the new Color
See Also:
getSelectedColor(), addChangeListener(javax.swing.event.ChangeListener)

addChangeListener

public void addChangeListener(ChangeListener listener)
Adds listener as a listener to changes in the model.

Parameters:
listener - the ChangeListener to be added

removeChangeListener

public void removeChangeListener(ChangeListener listener)
Removes listener as a listener to changes in the model.

Parameters:
listener - the ChangeListener to be removed

JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

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