A bean class can fire off any type of event, including custom events. As with properties, events are identified by a specific pattern of method names.
public void add<Event>Listener(<Event>Listener a) public void remove<Event>Listener(<Event>Listener a)
The listener type must be a descendant of java.util.EventListener
.
For example, a Swing JButton
is a bean that fires action
events when the user clicks on it. JButton
includes the following methods (actually inherited from AbstractButton
), which are the bean pattern for an event:
public void addActionListener(ActionListener l); public void removeActionListener(ActionListener l);
Bean events are recognized by builder tools and can be used in wiring components together. For example, you can wire a button's action
event to make something happen, like invoking another bean's method.